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Even today, when people bring new things home, they perform a worship ritual and mark them with a Swastika symbol before using them. Whether it's a TV, fridge, AC, washing machine, car, or cupboard, this tradition of marking items with a Swastika has been practised in many Hindu families for years. But why do they do this?
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