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Dubo ko Mala is a garland made from fresh Dubo grass, which is considered
sacred in Hinduism. It is considered holy and auspicious since it is associated
with Lord Ganesha. The garland is commonly used in prayers, wedding ceremonies,
and as a symbol of victory. Dubo is known for its resilience against droughts
and dry seasons, making it a symbol of resilience, longevity and purity. It is
often used to adorn idols of deities, newborn babies, and newlyweds.