Adhyaya 90 — The Slaying of Shumbha and the Reabsorption of the Goddesses into Ambika
नियुद्धं खे तदा दैत्यश्चण्डिका च परस्परम् ।
चक्रतुः प्रथमं सिद्धमुनिविस्मयकारकम् ॥
niyuddhaṃ khe tadā daityaś caṇḍikā ca parasparam /
cakratuḥ prathamaṃ siddhamunivismayakārakam
ထို့နောက် ဒိုင်တျနှင့် စဏ္ဍိကာတို့သည် ကောင်းကင်၌ အနီးကပ်တိုက်ခိုက်ကြ၍—အစပိုင်းတွင်—အောင်မြင်သည့် ရှင်ရသေ့တို့ကို အံ့ဩစေသော ထိပ်တိုက်တွေ့ဆုံမှု ဖြစ်하였다။
Dharma is restored not merely by force but by the righteous power (śakti) that confronts adharma directly; even sages marvel because divine justice can appear terrifying yet is ultimately protective.
Primarily within Manvantara (the Sāvarṇika Manvantara frame) and Vaṃśānucarita/Itihāsa-style narration (exemplary sacred history of Devī’s victory).
Combat ‘in the sky’ symbolizes the struggle in the subtle realm (mind/prāṇa); the astonishment of siddhas indicates that the Divine can transcend ordinary yogic expectations when confronting entrenched negativity.