Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
हिमवान् वाहनं सिंहं रत्नानि विविधानि च ।
ददावशून्यं सुरया पानपात्रं धनाधिपः ॥
himavān vāhanaṃ siṃhaṃ ratnāni vividhāni ca | dadāv aśūnyaṃ surayā pānapātraṃ dhanādhipaḥ ||
Himavān đã dâng một con sư tử làm vật cưỡi cho Nữ Thần, cùng nhiều loại châu báu. Và Chúa Tể Tài Phú (Kubera) đã dâng một bình uống không bao giờ cạn rượu surā (tửu mạnh).
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The lion-mount signifies fearless righteous authority; inexhaustible provisions indicate that when the divine mission is dharmic, resources appear sufficient for its completion.
Carita (sacred narrative) illustrating divine preparation for the defeat of adharma; not a manvantara or genealogy passage.
The lion represents mastered ferocity and sovereign courage. The ‘never-empty’ cup can symbolize inexhaustible śakti/ānanda sustaining the divine warrior in cosmic struggle (read symbolically rather than as an ethical endorsement of intoxication).