Cāṃuṇḍā

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Cāṃuṇḍā, also known as Chamunda, is the slayer of the demons Chanda and Munda. She is very often identified with Kali and is very much like her in appearance and habit.

Relationships

enemy of
Chanda, Munda
syncretized with
kali
co occurs with
Durga, Raktabija, Matrikas

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Sources

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Source passages

“She is given the epithet Cāṃuṇḍā (Chamunda), that is, the slayer of the demons Chanda and Munda. Chamunda is very often identified with Kali and is very much like her in appearance and habit.”

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