Chapter 4, Verse 34
Chapter 4: Śakrādi Stuti — शक्रादिस्तुतिऋषिरुवाच इति प्रसादिता देवैर्जगतोऽर्थे तथात्मनः । तथेत्युक्त्वा भद्रकाली बभूवान्तर्हिता नृप ॥
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Transliteration
ṛṣiruvāca iti prasāditā devairjagato'rthe tathātmanaḥ tathetyuktvā bhadrakālī babhūvāntarhitā nṛpa
Meaning
(The Rishi said:) Thus propitiated by the gods for the sake of the world and of themselves, Bhadrakali, saying 'So be it', vanished from sight, O King.
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What is the meaning of Durga Saptashati Chapter 4, Verse 34?▼
(The Rishi said:) Thus propitiated by the gods for the sake of the world and of themselves, Bhadrakali, saying 'So be it', vanished from sight, O King.
Which chapter and verse of the Durga Saptashati is this?▼
This is verse 34 of Chapter 4 (Śakrādi Stuti — The Praise by Indra and the Gods) of the Durga Saptashati (Devi Mahatmyam), a scripture of 13 chapters from the Markandeya Purana.