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  2. Chamunda - Wikipedia

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    Chamunda puja is a part of Sandhi Puja, a key ritual during Durga Puja. During Sandhi Puja, which takes place between the final 24 minutes of Ashtami and the first 24 minutes of Nabami, Goddess Durga is worshipped in her Chamunda form.

  3. Durga Puja - Wikipedia

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    Goddess Chamunda emerged from the third eye of Durga and killed Chanda and Munda at the cusp of Ashtami and Navami, the eighth and ninth days respectively. This moment is marked by the sandhi puja, involving the offering of 108 lotuses and lighting of 108 lamps. It is a forty-eight minutes long ritual commemorating the climax of battle.

  4. Durga Ashtami - Wikipedia

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    The 64 Yoginis and Matrikas ( forms of Durga) are worshipped during the Durga Puja rituals on Mahashtami. The significance of the Matrikas is interpreted differently in different regions of India. The Ashta Shakti worshipped during Durga Puja are Brahmani, Maheswari, Kaumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Narasinghi, Indrani and Chamunda.

  5. Chandi - Wikipedia

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    Chandi (Sanskrit: चण्डी, IAST: Caṇḍī) or Chandika (IAST: Caṇḍika) is a Hindu deity.Chandika is another form of Mahadevi.She shares similarities with the Goddess Chamunda, not only in name but also in attributes and iconography.

  6. Shri Chamunda Devi Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The ancient idol of Shri Chamunda Devi is a common subject of interest among travellers, photographers and devotees alike. Apart from the plenty of tourists who visit the Chamunda Devi Temple as a major tourist attraction of Palampur, the local residents of the hill town consider it one of the holiest places of worship in the area, especially ...

  7. Matrikas - Wikipedia

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    The Gangadhar inscripture deals with a construction to a shrine to Chamunda and the other Matrikas, "who are attended by Dakinis (female demons)" and rituals of daily Tantric worship (Tantrobhuta) like the ritual of Bali (offering of grain). [21] The eight Matrikas are said to reside the second line of bhupura in Sri Chakra.

  8. Mridanga Saileswari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mizhavil Bhagavathi exists as Chandi and Chamunda in this temple. Mizhavil Bhagavathi exhibits herself as Saraswati, also called Mridanga Shaileshwari in this temple Srikovil, with a predominant power of knowledge, giving blessings of skill (Siddhi) in arts and as Chamunda also called Porkali outside the main temple complex. Mizhavil Bhagavathi ...

  9. Siddhikali Temple - Wikipedia

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    Siddhikali Temple also known as Inayeko dyo and Chamunda. Goddess Chamunda is one of the goddess of Astamatrika. Siddhikali Temple of Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur. The Siddhikali Temple or Siddhi Kali Temple is a cultural and religious place. Inside the temple, Siddhikali and Ganesh can be easily recognized in the middle part.