Ritadhvaja’s Aid to Galava and Andhaka’s Infatuation with Gauri
कुट्टितः प्रवरैः शस्त्रैर्निपपात महीतले वीक्ष्यान्धकं निपतितं शतरूपा विभावरी
kuṭṭitaḥ pravaraiḥ śastrairnipapāta mahītale vīkṣyāndhakaṃ nipatitaṃ śatarūpā vibhāvarī
他被上妙兵器击碎,倒落于地。见安陀迦仆倒,舍多卢婆·毗婆婆梨(Śatarūpā Vibhāvarī,女神之此形)俯视而观。
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Śatarūpā (“hundred-formed”/many-formed) signals Devī’s capacity to manifest innumerable appearances for protection, battle, and cosmic regulation. It is a theological shorthand for her omniform power rather than a literal count.
Not in this śloka. The verse summarizes the effect—Andhaka is battered and falls—without cataloging the weapons. Such cataloging, when present, typically appears in adjacent verses or parallel Purāṇic tellings.
No. It is a generic term for ‘the earth’s surface.’ Unlike tīrtha sections, this battle verse does not anchor the event to a named river, forest, or kṣetra.