Adhyaya 87 — The Slaying of Dhumralochana and the Emergence of Kali; the Fall of Chanda and Munda (Chamunda Named)
पार्ष्णिग्राहाङ्कुशग्राहियोधघण्टासमन्वितान् ।
समादायैकहस्तेन मुखे चिक्षेप वारणान् ॥
pārṣṇi-grāhāṅkuśa-grāhi-yodha-ghaṇṭā-samanvitān /
samādāyaika-hastena mukhe cikṣepa vāraṇān
彼女は片手で象たちを—踵を突く鉤棒と鉤(アンクシャ)を持つ象使いをもろとも、戦士の鈴の響きを伴わせて—つかみ取り、そのまま口中へ投げ入れた。
Worldly might (elephants, weapons, regalia) is shown as powerless before the divine: external control-tools (goad, hook) cannot control the ultimate Power.
Carita episode illustrating divine protection of the devas; not a genealogical or manvantara enumeration.
Elephants often symbolize massive ego-force and imperial power; their being swallowed indicates the dissolution of pride and domination into the Goddess’s boundless reality.