kibqu ]
kabit ||
KABIT,
mhwbIr khrI duphrI ko Bwn mwno dyvn ky kwj dyvI fwirE dYq mwirkY ]
mahaabeer kaharee, dhupaharee ko bhaan maano; dhevan ke kaaja, dhevee ddaario dhait maarikai ||
Supremely heroic goddess, with the magnificence of the sun at noon, killed the demon-king for the well-being of gods.,
Aaur dlu BwijE jYsy paun hUM qy Bwjy myG ieMdR dIno rwj blu Awpno so Dwir kY ]
aaur dhal bhaajio, jaise paun hoo(n) te bhaaje megha; i(n)dhr dheeno raaja, bal aapano so dhaar kai ||
The remaining demon-army ran helter-skelter in such a way, as the cloud speed away before the wind, the goddess with her prowess bestowed the kingdom on Indra.,
dys dys ky nrys fwry hY surys pwie kIno ABKyk sur mMfl ibcwirkY ]
dhes dhes ke naresa, ddaare hai sures pai; keeno abhakheka, sur ma(n)ddal bichaarikai ||
She caused sovereigns of many countries to bow in obeisance to Indra and his coronation ceremony was thoughtfully performed by the assembly of gods.,
eIhW BeI gupiq pRgit jwie qhW BeI jhW bYTy hir hir AMbir ko fwirkY ]52]
e'eehaa(n) bhiee gupati, pragat jai tahaa(n) bhiee; jahaa(n) baithe hari, har a(n)bar ko ddaarikai ||52||
In this way, the goddess disappeared from here and manifested herself there, where the god Shiva was seated on the lion-skin.52.,
ieiq sRI mwrkMfy purwny sRI cMfI cirqR aukq iblws mhKwsur bDih nwm duqIAw DÎwie ]2]
eit sree maaraka(n)dde puraane sree cha(n)ddee charitr ukat bilaas mahakhaasur badheh naam dhuteeaa dhayai ||2||
End of the Second Chapter entitled ‘The Killing of Mahishasura’ as recorded in CHANDI CHARTRA UKATI BILAS of Markandeya Purana. 2.,