The Slaying of Raktabīja and Niśumbha–Śumbha; the Manifestation of the Mātṛkās and the Devas’ Hymn
समाजगाम देवेशः शूलपाणिस्त्रिलोचनः अभ्येत्य वन्द्य चैवैनां प्राह वाक्यं तदाम्बिकं
samājagāma deveśaḥ śūlapāṇistrilocanaḥ abhyetya vandya caivaināṃ prāha vākyaṃ tadāmbikaṃ
随后,诸天之主——三目、执三叉戟者——来到那里。近前致敬礼拜之后,他向安毗迦(Ambikā)宣说言辞。
{ "primaryRasa": "shanta", "secondaryRasa": "adbhuta", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }
Purāṇic theology often presents Śiva and Śakti as inseparable and mutually honoring. Śiva’s veneration here signals Śakti’s supreme efficacy in the battle context and underscores Śaiva-Śākta unity rather than a simple hierarchy.
They identify Śiva through sovereignty (Deveśa), weapon-iconography (Śūlapāṇi), and transcendent perception (Trilocana), framing him as the cosmic regulator who arrives when Devī’s action has reached a world-filling intensity.
No explicit sacred geography appears in this śloka; it functions as a narrative hinge introducing Śiva’s speech.