Adhyaya 83 — The Slaying of Mahishasura’s Armies and the Final Death of Mahishasura
देव्युवाच गरज गरज क्षणं मूढ मधु यावत्पिबाम्यहम् ।
मया त्वयि हतेऽत्रैव गर्जिष्यन्त्याशु देवताः ॥
devyuvāca garja garja kṣaṇaṃ mūḍha madhu yāvat pibāmy aham / mayā tvayi hate 'traiva garjiṣyanty āśu devatāḥ
Wika ng Diyosa: “Umungal, umungal muna sandali, hangal—hanggang mainom Ko ang pulot na ito. Kapag ikaw ay napatay Ko rito mismo, ang mga diyos ay malapit nang umungal (sa tagumpay).”
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The verse dramatizes the impermanence of boastful power: the asura’s roar is momentary, while the devas’ celebration follows the restoration of cosmic order. It teaches that adharma’s confidence is misplaced.
A dharma-upadeśa delivered through itihāsa-kathā style within the Purāṇa; not a direct lakṣaṇa unit, but supports dharma by exemplifying divine governance.
‘Honey’ can imply rasa (bliss/essence). Devī ‘drinking madhu’ suggests sovereign enjoyment of śakti before decisive action—mastery over both delight (rasa) and battle (ugra-kriyā).