Adhyaya 86 — Dhumralocana’s Mission and His Ashing by the Goddess; Shumbha Sends Chanda and Munda
ऋषिरुवाच इत्युक्तः सोऽभ्यधावत्तामसुरो धूम्रलोचनः ।
हुंकारेणैव तं भस्म सा चकाराम्बिका ततः ॥
ṛṣir uvāca ity uktaḥ so 'bhyadhāvat tām asuro dhūmralocanaḥ /
huṅkāreṇaiva taṃ bhasma sā cakārāmbikā tataḥ
圣仙说道:被如此言辞所触,那阿修罗烟目猛然扑向她;随即安比迦仅以一声“吽”(hūṃkāra),便将他化为灰烬。
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True authority is not brute force but intrinsic power aligned with dharma. The demon’s aggression collapses instantly when confronted by the Goddess’s effortless sovereignty.
Didactic sacred history (ākhyāna) illustrating dharma’s triumph; ancillary to the Purāṇa’s broader pancalakṣaṇa structure.
Huṃkāra signifies primordial vibration and command (icchā-śakti). ‘Smoke-eyed’ ignorance is burned to ash by a single flash of awakened sound-consciousness.