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We’ve curated 12 of our favourite maple syrup cocktails; ranging from a refreshing summer Tuxedo to exclusive Candra originals, perfect for elevated home bartending
- Candra (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom
Candra enraged and deciding that she could take En Sabah Nur's power anytime begins to bring the sanctum down but she is stopped when attacked by Sinister who quickly overpowered her with his new found metamorphic ability
- Candra, Camdra, Cāndra, Candrā, Chandra: 67 definitions
Candra (चन्द्र, “shining”) refers to the moon, which is also known as soma or śiśira, amonst others The corresponding day of the week is sunday (somavāra) The term is used throughout Jyotiṣa literature Source: Wisdom Library: Jyotiṣa
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During the Age of Apocalypse reality, as chronicles told, Candra was one of Apocalypse's four Horsemen and served as his official Herald She became the leader of the Horseman of Apocalypse after
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- Candra | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Still a zombie-like figure, Candra, calling herself the "Red Death", tried to get the essences of Scarlet Spider and Wolverine to finally return entirely, but was stopped by the duo, with the help of some rogue members of the Guild
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- Candra: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Chandra, as mentioned in Dharmashastra, signifies the moon god in Hindu mythology This deity is primarily connected with the night and is often seen as a symbol of reflected beauty
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