| Caksusi One of the Apsaras whose name means "clairvoyant"
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      | Candi Another name for the goddess Durga (in her moon form). The moon was considered 
        a god one month (Chandra), a goddess (Candi) the next.
 
 
 Chala
 (Chapala) A Hindu goddess of fortune.
 
 Challalamma
 Goddess of buttermilk
 
 Chamunda
 A Hindu goddess: a form of Durgha. The name Chamunda is apparently derived 
        from the names of the two demons Chanda and Munda, whom she is said to 
        have killed.
 
 Chanda
 A Hindu demoness: a form of Durgha and one of the nine navadurgas. Chanda 
        was killed by Chamunda.
 
 Chandanayika
 A Hindu goddess. A form of Durgha and one of the nine navadurgas.
 
 Chandarupa
 A Hindu goddess. A form of Durgha and one of the nine navadurgas.
 
 Chandavati
 A Hindu goddess. A form of Durgha and one of the nine navadurgas.
 
 Chandika
 The Hindu goddess of desire.
 
 Chauturopayini
 A Hindu fertility and healing goddess.She is depicted as a vital looking 
        young woman with four arms, helding a vessel and making a gesture of giving.
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      | Chandogra A Hindu goddess. A form of Durgha and one of the nine navadurgas.
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      | Chaya ("shadow")(Chhaya, Khaya) A Hindu goddess; a reflection of the 
        goddess Sanjna. She was the consort of Surya and the mother of Sani. Her 
        body was etheric in nature.
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      | Chinnamastaka Hindu goddess of terrifying aspect. She is portrayed holding her head 
        in one hand. She is a form of the goddess Durgha, and one of the ten mahavidyas.
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      | Chitra A Hindu goddess of misfortune. She was the daughter of Daksha and the 
        consort of Chandra.
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      | Cunda (Kunda) An Indian Buddhist goddess who is gentle to the good and harsh 
        with the wicked. She is depicted with four or sixteen arms, and 'nothing 
        is absent from her arsenal'.
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