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1) white lines as auspicious symbols drawn on the ground inside and outside houses etc. on special occasions; 2) Ri mo white round sgor sgor white designs; 3) contribution to a good cause [IW]
1) white lines as auspicious symbols drawn on the ground inside and outside houses etc. on special occasions; 2) Ri mo white round sgor sgor white designs; 3) contribution to a good cause [IW]

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1) white lines as auspicious symbols drawn on the ground inside and outside houses etc. on special occasions; 2) Ri mo white round sgor sgor white designs; 3) contribution to a good cause [IW]

1) white designs. 2) white lines of auspicious symbols drawn on the ground on special occasions [RY]