Chanda and Munda
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In Hinduism, Chanda and Munda are asuras (demons) in the survice of Shumbha. After death of Dhumraksh, Shumbha sent them to fight Devi Kaushiki and then after watching them Kaushiki turned black and Kali sprung out from her head and killed them. Then Kaushiki gave Chamunda name to Kali.
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