Adhyaya 83 — The Slaying of Mahishasura’s Armies and the Final Death of Mahishasura
ततो वेगात्खमुत्पत्य निपत्य च मृगारिणा ।
करप्रहारेण शिरश्चामरस्य पृथक्कृतम् ॥
tato vegāt kham utpatya nipatya ca mṛgāriṇā | karaprahāreṇa śiraś cāmarasya pṛthakkṛtam ||
Kemudian, musuh rusa (Singa) melompat pantas ke angkasa lalu menyambar turun; dengan cakarnya ia menghentam dan memenggal kepala Cāmara.
Adharma, even when backed by force and numbers, is cut down decisively when it confronts the divine order (ṛta/dharma). The lion, as the Goddess’s power in action, symbolizes fearless discernment that severs arrogance (demonic pride) at its root.
This passage belongs to the puranic upākhyāna/narrative portion rather than to sarga/pratisarga/manvantara/vaṃśa/vaṃśānucarita as a data-list. If mapped, it most closely supports dharma-protection themes commonly embedded within vaṃśānucarita-era narratives, but it is not itself a genealogical or manvantara account.
The lion’s upward leap (ascent) and downward strike (descent) can be read as śakti moving from subtle to manifest: the awakened inner power rises beyond fear and then ‘cuts’ the egoic head (ahaṅkāra) that leads the demonic host.