Nepali Dubo ko Mala. It is a special Garland used in special ceremonies. Usually worn by the Bride and Groom during their Marriage Ceremony and kids on their rituals like Pasni (rice weaning day) and Bratabandha (sacred thread wearing day). According to the spiritual belief, the purifying quality of the grass offers everlasting love and relationship. The grass does not dry and wilt so easily after it is pulled from the ground, so the evergreen dubo grass blesses newlyweds with fertility, prosperity in every step of their newly married life. The garland is used in many important ceremonies including:
Janmostav (जन्मोस्तव) - birthdays Tihar-Bhai-Tika (तिहार-भाई टिका) - brother's sister's Days Bratabandha ceremony (ब्रतबन्ध- उपनयन) - sacred thread ceremony, young boys journey into manhood Pasne ceremony (पास्ने) - child's rice feeding ceremony Ghatasthapana (घटस्थापना) - the 1st day of 10-day religious festival of Bijaya Dashami Naag Panchami (नाग पंचमी) the day of serpent god Dubo garland is offered to deity (भगवान लाइ चडाउने) - as a mark of devotion during many auspicious celebration
It is also presented to honorary guests to welcome, honor and show the respect (अथिति सत्कार)
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