Shakti (comics) - Origin

Origin

Chanda hosts her body for Shakti. Chanda was an ordinary housewife. One day she discovered that her husband had been killing her girl offspring. The monstrosity and injustice of it all opens up the volcano of anger in her sending the smoke to heavens. Goddess Kali uses Chanda's body to transform into Shakti to deliver the justice. Chanda killed her husband in the form of Shakti. Chanda keeps herself busy in hospital and social works. She has a third eye which is the sign of Goddess Kali, she keeps her third eye covered with a headband which she pretends to use to cure her permanent migraine. She barely represents Thor from marvel comics.

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