Adhyaya 91 — The Gods’ Hymn to Kātyāyanī and the Goddess’ Prophecy of Future Manifestations
त्रैलोक्यस्य हितार्थाय वधिष्यामि महासुरम् ।
भ्रामरीति च मां चोका स्तदा स्तोष्यन्ति सर्वतः ॥
trailokyasya hitārthāya vadhiṣyāmi mahāsuram | bhrāmarīti ca māṃ cokās tadā stoṣyanti sarvataḥ ||
Demi kesejahteraan tiga alam, Aku akan membunuh asura besar itu; dan kemudian, di mana-mana, manusia akan memuji-Ku sebagai Bhrāmarī.
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Divine power is justified as lokahita—restoring conditions where beings can live and pursue dharma. The aim is not conquest but the reestablishment of balance.
Carita: the purāṇic function of recounting divine deeds as templates for cosmic rebalancing.
Bhrāmarī’s victory indicates that subtle, pervasive forces (like sound/vibration and attention) can overcome gross tyranny—an inner yogic reading of distributed Śakti.