Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
तोमरैर्भिन्दिपालैश्च शक्तिभिर्मुसलैस्तथा ।
युयुधुः संयुगे देव्याः खड्गैः परशुपट्टिशैः ॥
tomarairbhindipālaiśca śaktibhirmusalaistathā / yuyudhuḥ saṃyuge devyā khaḍgaiḥ paraśupaṭṭiśaiḥ
彼らは女神に近接戦を挑み、槍、ビンディパーラ(投擲用の棍棒状武器)、投げ槍、棍棒、剣、斧、そしてパッティサ(戦斧・ハルバード)をもって戦った。
The text depicts the full spectrum of aggression turned toward the divine; devotion learns that fear arises from ‘weapons’ of the mind, yet the divine steadiness is not shaken by them.
It is part of the Devi’s mythic cycle (ākhyāna) serving bhakti and dharma, outside the five formal characteristics.
The many weapons can be read as many vṛttis (mental modifications) attacking inner clarity; the Goddess represents the unfragmented power that meets each modification with appropriate counter-force.