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    Mahatmya, Chanda and Munda are asuras (demons) in the service of demons Shumbha and Nishumbha. One day, they set their eyes upon Parvati and were overwhelmed...
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    Chamunda (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    attendants of the warrior goddess Parvati. The name is a combination of Chanda and Munda, two demons whom Chamunda killed. She is closely associated with Kali...
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    deity Brahma saw the brothers' penance, and was pleased, granting them the boon they requested. Chanda and Munda, two lesser asuras in the service of Shumbha...
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    Raktabīja (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    asuras Shumbha and Nishumbha, who had disenfranchised the devas from Svarga. After the deaths of Dhumralochana, and Chanda and Munda, Shumbha sent Raktabīja...
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    referred to in Devī Māhātmya. Chandi represents the killer of Chanda. Chanda and Munda were Ashur's strong army generals.[better source needed] Bhaskararaya...
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    Kali (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    slayer of the demons Chanda and Munda.: 72  Chamunda is very often identified with Kali and is very much like her in appearance and habit.: 241 Footnotes ...
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  • and licked off the blood before they touched the ground. Gradually, Raktabīja was defeated and killed.[citation needed] Raktabīja Chanda and Munda Shumbha...
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    Lakshmi and Ganesha flank the left while Saraswati and Kartikeya flank the right. Raktabīja Sumbha and Nisumbha Rambha (asura) Chanda and Munda Bane, Theresa...
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    the goddess Durga such as slaying Mahishasura, Raktabija, as well as Chanda and Munda, as well as generally praising her attributes. According to the Devi...
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    the Himalayas. The minions of the asura brothers, Chanda and Munda, caught a glimpse of Kaushiki and rushed to urge Shumbha to claim her. With the help...
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