Adhyaya 81 — Suratha and Samadhi Seek Sage Medhas; Introduction to Mahamaya and the Madhukaitabha Origin Account
खड्गिनी शूलिनी घोरा गदिनी चक्रिणी तथा ।
शङ्खिनी चापिनी बाणभुशुण्डी परिघायुधा ॥
khaḍginī śūlinī ghorā gadinī cakriṇī tathā | śaṅkhinī cāpinī bāṇa-bhuśuṇḍī parighāyudhā ||
汝は剣を執る者、三叉戟を執る者——畏るべき者。汝は棍棒を執り、また円盤(チャクラ)を執る。汝は法螺貝を執り、弓を執る。汝は矢と bhuśuṇḍī を操り、鉄の棍(パリガ)を武器とする者である。
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Divine compassion includes protection: the same supreme Mother who grants virtues also confronts forces that threaten order—suggesting that firmness against adharma is itself sacred.
Narrative-theological support for sustaining the world (sthiti) by defeating disruptive forces; it complements Sarga/Pratisarga by emphasizing preservation through divine intervention.
Weapons can be read as inner powers: sword as discernment, trident as mastery over guṇas, discus as concentrated will, bow/arrow as focused intention—Devī as the integrated force of spiritual discipline.