Description:
CHAMANDRA is an Indian surname originating from the Indian state of Karnataka. It is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Chamunda’, which means ‘destroyer of evil’. The name is believed to have been adopted by a group of people who were devotees of the Hindu goddess Chamunda, who is an incarnation of the goddess Durga. The history of the CHAMANDRA surname is closely linked to the Hindu religion and its mythology. The name is believed to have been adopted by a group of people who were devotees of the Hindu goddess Chamunda. The name is also associated with the ancient kingdom of Mysore, which was ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty. The culture and customs associated with the CHAMANDRA surname are closely linked to the Hindu religion. People with this surname often take part in religious ceremonies and festivals, such as Diwali, which is the festival of lights. Variations of the CHAMANDRA surname include CHAMANDRI, CHAMANDAR, CHAMANDRAI, CHAMANDRE, CHAMANDRAK and CHAMANDRIYA.






