Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
वज्रमिन्द्रः समुत्पाद्य कुलिशादमराधिपः ।
ददौ तस्यै सहस्राक्षो घण्टामैरावताद्गजात् ॥
vajram indraḥ samutpādya kuliśād amarādhipaḥ |
dadau tasyai sahasrākṣo ghaṇṭām airāvatād gajāt ||
Si Indra, panginoon ng mga walang-kamatayan, ay lumikha ng isang kulog-kidlat (vajra) mula sa sarili niyang vajra at ibinigay iyon sa Kaniya; ang may sanlibong mata ay nagkaloob din sa Kaniya ng isang kampana mula sa elepanteng si Airāvata.
Indra’s surrender of his emblematic weapon indicates that even ‘kingship’ and command must submit to dharma; authority is validated by service to the higher good.
Itihāsa-like devī-carita within the Purāṇa; not a manvantara/genealogy unit.
Vajra symbolizes indestructible clarity and decisive force; the bell signifies awakening, resonance, and the dispersal of negativity—often linked to ritual space-clearing and the announcement of divine presence.