Adhyaya 88 — The Manifestation of the Matrikas and the Slaying of Raktabija
कुलिशेनाहतस्याशु बहु सुस्राव शोणितम् ।
समुत्तस्थुस्ततो योधास्तद्रूपास्तत्पराक्रमाः ॥
kuliśenāhatasya āśu bahu sustrāva śoṇitam / samuttasthus tato yodhās tadrūpās tatparākramāḥ
ครั้นถูกวัชระฟาดอย่างรวดเร็ว โลหิตจำนวนมากก็ไหลออกมาทันที; แล้วนักรบผู้มีรูปพรรณและเดชานุภาพเช่นเดียวกันก็ผุดขึ้น
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Forceful confrontation without addressing the regenerative root can increase the very problem one seeks to end—strategy and discernment must accompany power.
Again, not pañcalakṣaṇa; it is illustrative myth within the Purāṇic teaching corpus (upākhyāna).
When inner impurities are merely ‘hit’ (suppressed) they can splinter into many subtler forms; hence the tradition emphasizes transformation, not repression.