Chamunda Devi can be found in Hayagreeva Teerth, which is north of Lolark. As Kshetra Rakshikas, Chamunda Devi is regarded alongside Charma Munda Devi and Maha Munda Devi.
Legend
One of the seven Maitrikas, Chamunda devi is also referred to as Chamundeshwari, Chamundi, or Charchika. She is a powerful manifestation of Mother Shakti, the Hindu deity. Chamunda Devi devotees will receive blessings such as money, enhanced agricultural productivity, children, and grandkids.
In addition, she is one of the prominent Yoginis, a group of sixty-four to eighty-one Tantric goddesses who serve as Parvati’s attendants. The name is a combination of the names of two monsters that Chamunda killed, Chanda and Munda. She has strong ties to Kali, another ferocious facet of Parvati. She is linked to the goddesses Kali, Parvati, or Durga.
The goddess is frequently depicted as living near sacred fig trees or in cemeteries. Ritual animal sacrifices and wine offerings are used to worship the deity. With Shaivite influences, animal sacrifice has fallen out of favor.