Adhyaya 89 — The Wrath of Shumbha and Nishumbha and the Fall of Nishumbha
ततो युद्धमतीवासीद्देव्याः शुम्भनिशुम्भयोः ।
शरवर्षमतीवोग्रं मेघयोरिव वर्षतोः ॥
tato yuddham atīvāsīd devyāḥ śumbhaniśumbhayoḥ | śaravarṣam atīvograṃ meghayor iva varṣatoḥ ||
បន្ទាប់មក សង្គ្រាមរវាងព្រះនាងទេវី និង សុម្ភ-និសុម្ភ ក្លាយជាខ្លាំងក្លាខ្លាំងណាស់ មានភ្លៀងព្រួញដ៏គួរឱ្យភ័យ—ដូចពពកព្យុះពីរដែលហូរចុះ។
The struggle for dharma can be fierce and sustained; the verse validates endurance—victory is not always instantaneous, even when righteousness is certain.
A dharma-restoring episode situated in Manvantara narration (explicitly Sāvarṇika in this Devī Māhātmyam context).
The ‘two storm-clouds’ image suggests colliding forces of consciousness: concentrated ego-power versus awakened śakti; the arrow-rain mirrors the barrage of thoughts in intense inner transformation.