1/2 cup finely chopped raw mango
Red chillies - 4
Grated coconut - 2 Tsp
Pottukadalai (Dhalia ) - 1 tsp
Fennel seeds - 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
1/2 meidum-sized onion - finely chopped
Turmeric Powder - 1 tsp
Oil - 2 tsp
Method:
1) Soak 1 cup of yellow or green dry peas in enough water for 12 or more hours. Cook the soaked peas with salt. If you are using frozen peas, just thaw and mix them with salt. I personally prefer the soaked peas over frozen ones.
2) Grind 4 red chillies with 2tbsp shredded coconut, 1 tsp pottukkadalai (dhalia) and 1/2sp fennel seeds to a fine paste.
3) In a pan, heat the oil and add mustard seeds and let it splutter. Add and saute the chopped onions with salt till it is translucent. Then add the cooked pattani, turmeric powder and the ground paste. Cook until the sundal becomes dry. Add the raw mango and mix well.
4) Make a paper cone and stuff the sundal and close it well to pack tightly. Take it to your picnic of choice.
Chapter 8
The Slaying of Raktabija
The Rishi said: 1-3.     After the daitya Chanda was slain and Munda was laid low, and many of the battalions were     destroyed, the lord of the asuras, powerful Sumbha, with mid overcome by anger, commanded     then the mobilization of all the daitya hosts
4. 'Now let the eighty-six asuras -     upraising their weapons - with all their forces, and the eighty-four Kambus, surrounded by     their own forces, go out.
5. 'Let the fifty asura families of Kotiviryas and the hundred     families of Dhaumras go forth at my command.
6. 'Let the asurasa Kalakas, Daurhrdas, the     Mauryas and the Kalakeyas hasten at my command and march forth ready for battle.'
7. After     issuing these orders, Sumbha, the lord of the asuras and a ferocious ruler, went forth,     attended by many thousands of big forces.
8. Seeing that most terrible army coming,     Chandika filled into space between the earth and the sky with the twang of her bow-string.
    9. Thereon her lion made an exceedingly loud roar, O King, and Ambika magnified those     roars with the clanging of the bell.
10. Kali, expanding her mouth wide and filling the     quarters with the sound (hum ) overwhelmed the noises of her bow-string, lion and bell by     her terrific roars.
11. On hearing that roar the enraged asura battalions surrounded the     lion, the Devi (Chandika) and Kali on all the four sides.
12-13. At this moment, O King,     in order to annihilate the enemies of devas and for the well-being of the supreme devas,     there issued forth, endowed with exceeding vigour and strength, Shaktis from the bodies of     Brahma, Shiva, Guha, Vishnu and Indra, and with the form of those devas went to Chandika.
14. Whatever was the form of each deva, whatever his ornaments and vehicle, in that very     form his Shakti advanced to fight with the asuras.
15. In a heavenly chariot drawn by     swans advanced Brahma's Shakti carrying a rosary and Kamandalu. She is called Brahmani.
    16. Maheshvari arrived, seated on a bull, holding a fine trident, wearing bracelets of     great snakes and adorned with a digit of the moon.
17. Ambika Kaumari, in the form of     Guha, holding a spear in hand riding on a fine peacock, advanced to attack the asuras.
18. Likewise the Shakti of Vishnu came, seated upon Garuda, holding conch, club, bow and sword in hand.
19. The Shakti of Hari, who assumed the incomparable form of a sacrificial boar, she also advanced there in a boar-like form.
 20. Narasmihi arrived there, assuming a body     like that of a Narasmiha, bringing down the constellations by the toss of her mane.
21.     Likewise the thousand-eyed Aindri, holding a thunderbolt in hand and riding on the lord of     elephants arrive just like Sakra (Indra).
22. Then Shiva, surrounded by those shaktis of     the devas, said to Chandika, 'Let the asuras be killed forthwith by you for my     gratification.' 23. Thereupon from the body of Devi issued forth the Shakti of Chandika,     most terrific, exceedingly fierce and yelling like a hundred jackals.
24. And that     invincible (Shakti) told Shiva, of dark coloured matted locks, 'Go, my lord, as ambassador     to the presence of Sumbha and Nisumbha.
25. 'Tell the two haughty asuras, Sumbha and     Nisumbha, and the other asuras assembled there for battle.
26. "Let Indra obtain the     three worlds and let the devas enjoy the sacrificial oblations. You go to the nether     world, if you wish to live.
27. "But if through pride of strength you are anxious for     battle, come on then. Let my jackals be satiated with your flesh."
28. Because that Devi appointed "Shiva" himself as ambassador thenceforth she became renowned in this world as Shiva-duti.
 29. Those great asuras, on their part, hearing the words of the     Devi communicated by Shiva, were filled with indignation and went where Katyayani stood.
30. Then in the very beginning, the enraged foes of the devas poured in front on the Devi     showers of arrows, javelins and spears.
31. And lightly, with the huge arrows shot from     her full-drawn bow, she clove those arrows, spears, darts and axes hurled by them.
32.     Then, in front of him (Sumbha), stalked Kali, piercing the enemies to pieces with her     spear and crushing them with her skull-topped staff.
33. And Brahmani, wherever she moved,     made the enemies bereft of valour and prowess by sprinkling on them the water from her     Kamandalu.
34. The very wrathful Maheshvari slew the daityas with her trident, and     Vaisnavi, with her discus and Kaumari, with her javelin.
35. Torn to pieces by the     thunderbolt which come down upon them, hurled by Aindri, daityas and danavas fell on the     earth in hundreds, streams of blood flowing out of them.
36. Shattered by the boar-formed     goddess (Varahi)with blows of her snout, wounded in their chests by the point of her tusk     and torn by her discus, (the asuras) fell down.
37. Narasmihi, filling all the quarters     and the sky with her roars, roamed about in the battle, devouring other great asuras torn     by her claws.
38. Demoralised by the violent laughter of Shivaduti, the asuras fell down     on the earth; she then devoured them who had fallen down.
39. Seeing the enraged band of     Matrs crushing the great asuras thus by various means, the troops of the enemies of devas     took to their heels.
40. Seeing the asuras harassed by the band of Matrs and fleeing, the     great asura Raktabija strode forward to fight in wrath.
41. Whenever from his body there     fell to the ground a drop of blood, at that moment rose up from the earth asura of his     stature.
42. The great asura fought with Indra's shakti with club in his hand; then Aindri     also struck Ranktabija with her thunderbolt.
43. Blood flowed quickly and profusely from     him who was wounded by the thunderbolt. From the blood rose up (fresh)combatants of his     form and valour.
44. As many drops of blood fell from his body, so may persons came into     being, with his courage, strength and valour.
45. And those persons also sprung up from     his blood fought there with the Matrs in a more dreadful manner hurling the very     formidable weapons.
46. And again when his head was wounded by the fall of her     thunder-bolt, his blood flowed and therefrom were born persons in thousands.
47. Vaisnavi     struck him with her discus in the battle, Aindri beat that lord of asuras with her club.
    48. The world was pervaded by thousands of great asuras who were of his stature and who     rose up from the blood that flowed from him when cloven by the discus of Vaisnavi.
49.     Kaumari struck the great asura Raktabija with her spear, Varahi with her sword, and     Mahesvari with her trident.
50. And Raktabija, that great asura also, filled with wrath,     struck everyone of the Matrs severally with his club.
51. From the stream of blood which     fell on the earth from him when he received multiple wounds by the spears, darts and other     weapons, hundreds of asuras came into being.
52. And those asuras that were born from the     blood of Raktabija pervaded the whole world; the devas got intensely alarmed at this.
    53-54. Seeing the devas dejected, Chandika laughed and said to Kali, 'O Chamunda, open out     your mouth wide; with this mouth quickly take in the drops of blood generated by the blow     of my weapon and (also) the great asuras born of the drops of blood of Raktabija.
55.     'Roam about in the battle-field, devouring the great asuras that spring from him. So shall     this daitya, with his blood emptied, perish.
56. 'As you go on devouring these, other     fierce (asuras) will not be born.' Having enjoined her thus, the Devi next smote him     (Raktabija) with her dart.
57. Then Kali drank Raktabija's blood with her mouth. Then and     there he struck Chandika with his club.
58-60. The blow of his club caused her not even     the slightest pain. And from his stricken body wherever blood flowed copiously, there     Chamunda swallowed it with her mouth. The Chamunda devoured those great asuras who sprang     up from the flow of blood in her mouth, and drank his (Raktabija's ) blood.
61. The Devi     (Kausiki) smote Raktabija with her dart, thunderbolt, arrows, swords, and spears, when     Chamunda went on drinking his book.
62. Stricken with a multitude of weapons and     bloodless, the great asura (Raktabija) fell on the ground, O King.
Thereupon the devas attained great joy, O King. The band of Matrs who sprang from them dance, being intoxicated with blood. Here ends the eighth chapter called 'The Slaying of Raktabija' of Devi-mahatmya in Markandeya-purana, during the period of Savarni, the Manu.
 

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