The only one is conquering the army
O goddess! Hail, hail to Thy blow.49.
PAURI
The trumpet, enveloped by the hide of the male buffalo, the vehicle of Yama, was beaten and both the armies faced each other.
Then Nisumbh caused the horse to dance, putting on his back the saddle-armour.
She held the big bow, which was caused to be brought on order form Musltan.
In her fury, she came in front in order to fill the battlefield with the mud of blood and fat.
Durga struck the sword in front of her, cutting the demon-king, penetrated through the horse-saddle.
Then it penetrated further and struck the earth after cutting the saddle-armour and the horse.
The great hero (Nisumbh) fell down from the horse-saddle, offering salutation to the wise Sumbh.
Hail, hail, to the winsome chieftain (Khan).
Hail, hail, ever to thy strength.
Praises are offered for the chewing of betel.
Hail, hail to thy addiction.
Hail hail, to thy horse-control.50.
PAURI
Durga and demons sounded their trumpets, in the remarkable war.
The warriors arose in great numbers and have come to fight.
They have come to tread through the forces in order to destroy (the enemy) with guns and arrows.
The angels come down (to the earth) from the sky in order to see the war.51.