Adhyaya 85 — The Gods’ Hymn to the Goddess and the Emergence of Kaushiki; Shumbha Sends His Envoy
विमानं हंससंयुक्तमेतत्तिष्ठति तेऽङ्गणे ।
रत्नभूतमिहानीतं यदासीद्वेधसोऽद्भुतम् ॥
vimānaṃ haṃsasaṃyuktam etat tiṣṭhati te 'ṅgaṇe | ratnabhūtam ihānītaṃ yad āsīd vedhaso 'dbhutam ||
Ang karwaheng panghimpapawid na ito na hinihila ng mga sisne ay nakatayo sa iyong bakuran; at dito rin dinala ang isang kagila-gilalas na bagay na tila hiyas, na minsang pag-aari ni Vedhas (Brahmā) bilang kababalaghan.
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The text emphasizes the extent of Śumbha’s overreach—possessing even what is associated with Brahmā—preparing the reader for the corrective force of Devī that cannot be bought or dominated.
Carita, serving as narrative amplification of the antagonist’s power prior to the decisive confrontation.
A swan-yoked vimāna evokes the haṃsa motif (discernment). The asura’s possession of such symbols suggests counterfeit mastery—having the emblem without the inner realization.