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Dasha Hara is sanskrit word which means removal of ten bad qualities within you: Kama vasana (Lust), Krodha(Anger), Moha (Attachment), Lobha(Greed), Mada (Over Pride), Matsara (Jealousy), Swartha (Selfishness), Anyaaya (Injustice), Amanavta (Cruelty), Ahankara (Ego) .. happy dussera to all.. May Maa Durga bless u and your family

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