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Shloka 21

Adhyaya 90The Slaying of Shumbha and the Reabsorption of the Goddesses into Ambika

स क्षिप्तो धरणीं प्राप्य मुष्टिमुद्यम्य वेगितः ।

अभ्यधावत दुष्टात्मा चण्डिकानिधनेच्छया ॥

sa kṣipto dharaṇīṃ prāpya muṣṭim udyamya vegitaḥ /

abhyadhāvata duṣṭātmā caṇḍikā-nidhane-cchayā

گرا دی گئی وہ زمین تک جا پہنچی؛ تب وہ بدباطن مٹھی اٹھا کر غضب کے جوش میں لپکا اور چنڈیکا کو قتل کرنے کی خواہش سے آگے بڑھا۔

Narrative voice within Devī Māhātmyam
Caṇḍikā (Devī)
Caṇḍikā
Tāmasic aggressionInevitable collapse of adharmaDevī as protector

FAQs

Unchecked ego (asuric will) doubles down even after humiliation; the verse portrays how malice persists until it meets decisive restraint—an ethical warning about anger and obsession.

Itihāsa-like exemplum within Manvantara framing; not cosmogony, but dharma-illustration embedded in a manvantaric setting.

The ‘raised fist’ is the hardening of will (ahaṅkāra); charging at the Divine indicates the mind’s attempt to dominate reality—ending in the dissolution of that delusion.