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Khadga means a sword and mala means a garland. Sword cuts the head, separating body from the mind. It can be interpreted also as wisdom, which separates, categorizes, and classifies. So it is a symbol of knowledge. Khadgamala is about imagining a garland of synergistic ideas, nourishing and protecting them and putting life into them.
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First light the lamps.
Place the Ganesh idol or Photo frame facing the East or West. But not facing the South. Apply sandal paste and kumkum on the forehead, palms and feet and then garland with flowers.
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