Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
कालदण्डाद्यमो दण्डं पाशं चाम्बुपतिर्ददौ ।
प्रजापतिश्चाक्षमालां ददौ ब्रह्मा कमण्डलुम् ॥
kāla-daṇḍād yamo daṇḍaṃ pāśaṃ cāmbu-patir dadau |
prajāpatiś cākṣa-mālāṃ dadau brahmā kamaṇḍalum ||
ଯମ ନିଜ ମୃତ୍ୟୁଦଣ୍ଡରୁ ଦଣ୍ଡ ଦେଇ ତାଙ୍କୁ ପ୍ରଦାନ କଲେ; ଜଳାଧିପତି ବରୁଣ ପାଶ ଦେଲେ। ପ୍ରଜାପତି ଜପମାଳା ଦେଲେ; ବ୍ରହ୍ମା କମଣ୍ଡଲୁ ପ୍ରଦାନ କଲେ।
The Devi embodies both force and law: daṇḍa (just punishment) and pāśa (restraint) are necessary for social and cosmic order; alongside them appear japa and ritual purity (rosary, kamaṇḍalu), indicating that power must be guided by discipline and sanctity.
A dharma-protecting narrative episode (carita) within the Devi Mahatmyam portion of the Purāṇa.
Daṇḍa and pāśa represent karmic regulation and the binding of vāsanās; rosary and kamaṇḍalu indicate mantra and inner purification—suggesting conquest of both outer demons and inner compulsions.