The Slaying of Raktabīja and Niśumbha–Śumbha; the Manifestation of the Mātṛkās and the Devas’ Hymn
मारी त्रिशूलेन जघान चान्यान् खट्वाङ्गपातैरपरांश्च कौशिकी महाजलक्षेपहतप्रभावान् ब्राह्मी तथान्यानसुरांश्चकार
mārī triśūlena jaghāna cānyān khaṭvāṅgapātairaparāṃśca kauśikī mahājalakṣepahataprabhāvān brāhmī tathānyānasurāṃścakāra
Mārī dùng đinh ba đánh gục một số kẻ khác; Kauśikī dùng những đòn của gậy khaṭvāṅga quật ngã các loài quỷ khác. Brāhmī ném những khối nước lớn, làm tan vỡ uy lực (hào quang năng lượng) của các Asura còn lại và nhờ thế chế phục chúng.
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Brāhmī is one of the Sapta/Aṣṭa Mātṛkās—Mother-goddesses embodying the energies of major deities (here, Brahmā). Kauśikī is a fierce Devī-form (often identified with Durgā/Umā in Purāṇic traditions) who functions as an independent martial power against Asuras.
Purāṇic battle-poetics frequently depict elemental forces as divine armaments. Flooding or water-casting can neutralize demonic ‘prabhāva’ (efficacy, magical force), symbolizing the Devī’s control over the elements and the draining of Asuric power.
No. This is a mythic-combat segment within the Andhaka-vadha cycle; it is primarily theological and iconographic rather than topographical, and it names no specific tīrtha or landscape feature.