Chamunda (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chamunda" in English language version.

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  • Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). India through the ages. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 81.

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  • Nalin, David R. (15 June 2004). "The Cover Art of the 15 June 2004 Issue". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 39 (11): 1741–1742. doi:10.1086/425924. PMID 15578390.

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  • Nalin, David R. (15 June 2004). "The Cover Art of the 15 June 2004 Issue". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 39 (11): 1741–1742. doi:10.1086/425924. PMID 15578390.

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  • Srivastava, Sonal (10 July 2011). "The Goddess Sutra". Retrieved 13 December 2022. "Chamunda is a form of Kali; she is protector, just like Palden Lhamo in Tibetan Buddhism," says Tsundu Dolma, a student of Tibetan Medicine, I'd met at an interfaith tour earlier in Karnataka. Palden Lhamo is protector of Buddha's teachings in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. She is Mahakala's consort and venerated as guardian deity of Tibet, the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lamas.

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