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Shloka 16

Adhyaya 92Devi’s Assurance of Protection and the Fruits of Reciting the Devi Mahatmyam

उपसर्गाः शमं यान्ति ग्रहपीडाश्च दारुणाः ।

दुःस्वप्नं च नृभिर्दृष्टं सुस्वप्नमुपजायते ॥

upasargāḥ śamaṃ yānti grahapīḍāśca dāruṇāḥ / duḥ svapnaṃ ca nṛbhirdṛṣṭaṃ susvapnamupajāyate

उपद्रवाः प्रशाम्यन्ति, ग्रहजन्याश्च दारुणा व्यथाः शमं यान्ति। जनैर्दृष्टं च दुष्स्वप्नं शुभस्वप्नत्वमेव गच्छति॥

Devī (phalaśruti voice)

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Devī
Devī as remover of upasargas and granter of auspicious signs
PacificationAuspicious transformationGraha-śamanaPhalaśruti

FAQs

The promise is not only removal of harm but conversion into good—suggesting that devotion can transmute adverse experiences into auspicious momentum.

A benefit-statement (phalaśruti) within the Devī Māhātmya’s concluding chapter.

Dreams represent the subtle mind; when the mind is aligned with śakti, even negative subconscious imagery is ‘re-scripted’ into auspiciousness—an inner sign of restored balance.