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English: A fierce form of Devi, Chamunda is portrayed as a frightening, emaciated hag. Her attributes include fangs, a sword, Shiva's trident, skull garland, skull staff, skull bowl, and skeletal corpse which she tramples or sits on. Sometimes the image of a scorpion is carved on her concave and emaciated belly.

It can be difficult to tell Chamunda and Kali apart, since these goddesses share many attributes.

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