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Chandi (other)
Chandi is a Hindu goddess. Chandi, or Chandee, may also refer to: Places * Chandi, Thailand, a town in Thailand * Chandi, Bihar, a town in India * Chandi, Brahmanbaria, a village in Bangladesh * Kot Chandi, a village in Pakistan Other uses * Chandi (name), includes a list of people with the name * Candi of Indonesia, a type of Hindu/Buddhist temple of Indonesia * ''Chandee'', a 2013 Indian film See also * * Candi (other) * Chanda (other) * Chand (other) * Chandni (other) * Chandrika (other) Chandrika may refer to: Media * ''Chandrika'' (film) * ''Chandrika'' (newspaper) People *Chandrika (Kannada actress) *Chandrika Balan (Chandramathi), Indian writer *Chandrika Chevli, Indian actress *Chandrika Kumaratunga, former Sri Lankan Presid ... * Chandipur (other) * Chandika (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Chandi
Chandi ( sa, चण्डी, ) or Chandika () is a Hindu deity. Chandika is another form of Mahadevi, similar to Durga. Chandika is a powerful form of Mahadevi who manifested to destroy evil. She is also known as ''Kaushiki'', '' Katyayani'', ''Asthadasabuja'' ''Mahalakshmi'' and ''Mahishasuramardini''. History or is the name by which the Supremely divine is referred to in Devī Māhātmya. Chandi represents the killer of Chanda. ''Chanda'' and Munda were Ashur's strong army generals. The word Chandi also refers to the fiery power of anger of the Brahman. Bhaskararaya, a leading authority on matters concerning Devi worship, defines Chandi as 'the angry, terrible or passionate one'. While scholars debate whether an old Goddess was Sanskritized or a suppressed Goddess was reclaimed, the fact remains that since the very early days, the Devi was worshiped in the subcontinent regardless of whether she appears as a supreme deity in Brahminic texts. Scholars who trace her ...
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Chandi, Thailand
Chandi ( th, จันดี, ) (Chinese: 曾理) is a sub-district municipality (''Thesaban Tambon'') in Chawang District of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, southern Thailand in the middle of the Malay Peninsula. It situates on the district border of Chang Klang, Na Bon and Thung Yai District. A unique feature of this town is "China Town of Nakhon Si Thammarat" which was founded by Chinese migrants of Hokchew origins around 100 years ago. Chandi is the most important for Chawang district economically, as the center of commercial hub and transportation link to the neighboring districts and provinces. Also, Chandi is the Para Rubber Central Market in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. Geography and Layout Chandi locates on the main canal bank of "Khlong Chandi", which flows to the north-west before merging with the Tapi River in Chawang area. The geographic of Chandi Town area is mainly on plain along Chandi Town while the rest is on hill which is good for agriculture. Neighborin ...
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Chandi, Bihar
Chandi is a small town in Nalanda, Bihar state, India. The town's name is taken from the Hindu goddess Chandi Devi, to whom there is a dedicated temple in the town. Chandi saw rapid development from 2005 to 2010. Location Chandi is a town in Chandi Tehsil of Nalanda District in the Indian state of Bihar and is located 17.3 km distance from the District's main city Bihar Sharif and 42 km from the state's main city Patna. Villages in Chandi Tehsil are Gunjarchak, Gadanpura, Badhauna, Parari ,Korut, Tulsigarh, Dayalpur, Kurthia, Akair, Gonkura, Darveshpur, Yogiya, Gokhulpur, Dasturpar, Araut, Raitha, Jalalpur, Gaudhapar, Hasanchak, Hasni, Kurthiya, Madhopur, Mahkar, Sinduara, Bramasthan and Salehpur. Tulsigarh is one of the famous villages in Chandi tehsil, and is about 4 km from Chandi. Tarkeshwari Sinha, India's first female politician, came from Tulsigarh. She was elected to the 1st Lok Sabha from Patna East constituency in 1952. She was the first female Deputy ...
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Chandi, Brahmanbaria
Chandi is a village of Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila in Brahmanbaria District under Chittagong Division of Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos .... References Populated places in Chittagong Division {{Chittagong-geo-stub ...
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Kot Chandi
Chandi Kot also known as Kot Shah Mohammad is a village situated in Nankana Sahib District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is about north of Nankana Sahib and 30 km southeast of Sheikhupura. The newly constructed Karachi-Lahore Motorway has reduced the city travel time from Lahore greatly. Before the establishment of Nankana Sahib as a district the village was a part of Sheikhupura district. The village falls under constituency NA-111 Nankana Sahib-I of the National Assembly of Pakistan. Administration Chandi Kot is administrated in Chak No.576/GB Union Council which is a sub-city of Nankana SahibTehsil Administration MasjidJamia Masjid Hassan bin Sabit Ahlehadith Chandi Kot جامع مسجد حسا ...
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Chandi (name)
Chandi is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Chandi Jones, American basketball player * Chandi Prasad Bhatt, Indian environmentalist * Chandi Lahiri (1931–2018), Indian journalist * Chandi Prasad Mohanty, Indian army officer * Chandi Moore, American health specialist and activist * Chandi Wickramasinghe (born 1983), Sri Lankan cricketer Surname * Gurwinder Singh Chandi, Indian field hockey player * Preet Chandi Harpreet Kaur Chandi (born 1988/1989) is a British physiotherapist and British Army medical officer who completed a solo expedition across Antarctica to the South Pole, finishing on 3 January 2022. She was appointed Member of the Order of th ...
(born 1988/1989), British Army medical officer {{given name, type=both ...
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Candi Of Indonesia
A candi () is a Hindu or Buddhist temple in Indonesia, mostly built during the ''Zaman Hindu-Buddha'' or " Hindu-Buddhist period" between circa the 4th and 15th centuries. The ''Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia'' defines a ''candi'' as an ancient stone building used for worship, or for storing the ashes of cremated Hindu or Buddhist kings and priests. Indonesian archaeologists describe ''candis'' as sacred structures of Hindu and Buddhist heritage, used for religious rituals and ceremonies in Indonesia. However, ancient secular structures such as gates, urban ruins, pools and bathing places are often called ''candi'' too, while a shrine that specifically serves as a tomb is called a ''cungkup''. In Hindu Balinese architecture, the term ''candi'' refers to a stone or brick structure of single-celled shrine with portico, entrance and stairs, topped with pyramidal roof and located within a ''pura''. It is often modeled after East Javanese temples, and functions as a shrine to a certain ...
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Chandee
''Chandee'', also spelled as ''Chandi'', is a 2013 Telugu film directed by V. Samudra starring Priyamani, R. Sarathkumar, Ashish Vidhyarthi and Krishnam Raju in the lead roles, and Ali and MS Narayana as key comedians. Scarlett Wilson appears in an item number. The film was formally launched on 31 January 2013, with principal photography commencing on 30 October 2012. Filming took place over eight months, primarily across Hyderabad, Rajamundry and Bangkok, Thailand. The film was originally scheduled for release in the first week of October 2013, but was postponed due to political unrest in Andhra Pradesh and finally released on 8 November 2013. The movie is loosely based on the Hollywood movie ''The Long Kiss Goodnight''. The movie was remade in Bhojpuri in 2015 as ''Durga'' starring Rani Chaterjee and in Bangladeshi in 2016 as ''Rokto''. Plot Cast *Priyamani as Ganga a.k.a. Chandee *R. Sarathkumar as Chandrasekhar Azad *Ashish Vidyarthi as Minister *Krishnam Raju as Ashok ...
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Candi (other)
Candi may refer to: * Candi of Indonesia, an Indonesian word for ''stupa'' (Buddhist temple, also used for Hindu temples in Indonesia) * Candi, Sidoarjo, a subdistrict of Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia * Candi & The Backbeat, a Canadian dance band, initially known as just Candi * ''Candi'' (webcomic) * Candi, a character on ''Max & Ruby'' * Chandi (Caṇḍī), Hindu Mother goddess * An abbreviation for City and Islington College * Candi sugar People * Candi Devine (born 1959), American professional wrestler * Candi Kubeck (1961–1996), American airline pilot * Candi Milo (born 1961), American voice actress and singer * Candi Staton (born 1940), American soul and gospel singer * Cesare Candi (1869–1947), Italian luthier * Leonardo Candi (born 1997), Italian basketball player * Oreste Candi (1865–1938), Italian luthier See also * Cande (other) * Candi bentar Candi bentar, or split gateway, is a classical Javanese and Balinese gateway entrance commonly found a ...
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Chanda (other)
Chanda is a poetic meter in Sanskrit. Chanda may also refer to: People Given name * Chanda Bwalya, Zambian football player * Chanda Dancy (born 1978), American musical artist * Chanda Gunn (born 1980), American ice hockey player * Chanda Jog (born 1954), Indian astrophysicist * Chanda Kochhar (born 1961), Indian banking executive * Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, American astrophysicist * Chanda Romero (born 1954), Philippine actress * Chanda Rubin (born 1976), American tennis player Surname * Arnab Chanda, English writer, producer, and actor * Arun Kumar Chanda (1899–1947), Indian independence activist * Barun Chanda, Indian actor and author * Nayan Chanda (born 1946), Indian journalist * Raja Chanda, Indian film director * Ramaprasad Chanda (1873–1942), Indian historian and archaeologist * Rishi Chanda, Indian music director, composer and singer * Samir Chanda (1957–2011), Indian art director and production designer * Sandipan Chanda (born 1983), Indian chess player Other us ...
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Chand (other)
Chand may refer to: * Chand (name), as a given name, a middle name and as a surname * Chand Kings, a medieval Rajput ruling clan * Chaand Raat, the eve of the Muslim festival of Eid ul-Fitr *Chand, a demon slain by Parvati *Chand, a village in Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh state, India, admin centre for Chand Tehsil * ''Chand'' (film), 1959 Hindi film *Chand, a village in Sialkot District, Tehsil Pasrur Pasrur (Punjabi and ur, ), is a city of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is the capital of Pasrur Tehsil and is administratively subdivided into 26 wards of municipal committee Pasrur. It is located at 32°16'0N 74 ..., Pakistan, See also * Sri Chand, Sikh ascetic and founder of Udasi {{disambiguation ...
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Chandni (other)
Chandni may refer to: * Chandni (film), a 1989 Indian romantic musical film * Chandni (Bollywood actress) (fl. 1991–96), Indian actress * Chandni (Malayalam actress) Chandni Geetha, known mononymously as Chandni, is a Malayalam film actress best known for her work in the movie Celluloid, by the veteran director Kamal. Early life Chandni was born at Vadakkevila in Kollam city. She studied B.com at Fatima M ...
(fl. 2013–present), Malayalam film actress {{dab, hn ...
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