Adhyaya 88 — The Manifestation of the Matrikas and the Slaying of Raktabija
देवी शूलेन चक्रेण बाणैरसिभिरृष्टीभिः ।
जघान रक्तबीजं तं चामुण्डापीतशोणितम् ॥
devī śūlena cakreṇa bāṇair asibhir ṛṣṭibhiḥ | jaghāna raktabījaṃ taṃ cāmuṇḍāpītaśoṇitam ||
देवी शूलचक्राभ्यां बाणैः खड्गैश्च तोमरैश्च रक्तबीजं जघान; तस्य रक्तं चामुण्डा पपौ।
Unchecked multiplication of harm (Raktabīja’s blood-born replicas) is overcome not merely by force, but by discernment and containment—symbolized by Cāmuṇḍā preventing any “seed” from taking root.
Primarily within Vaṃśānucarita/Manvantara narrative framing (Sāvarṇika Manvantara) and Dharma-protection episodes; it is an upākhyāna (illustrative sacred history) embedded in the Purāṇic manvantara flow.
Raktabīja signifies proliferating saṃskāras/egoic tendencies that replicate when ‘spilled’; Cāmuṇḍā’s blood-drinking symbolizes yogic arrest of outgoing energies so that latent impulses cannot regenerate.