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Puja Kalawa
Kachha Sut Pooja Kalawa Moli
Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Kg
Material | Kaccha Sut |
Usage/Application | Temple |
Shape | Round |
Size | Medium |
Weight/Packaging Size | 180 gm |
Customized | Yes |
Is it Handmade | Yes |
Color | Red And Yellow |
Pooja Kalawa Mouli
Pooja Kalawa, Also Known as Mouli or Moli, is a Sacred Thread That is Used in Many Hindu Religious Ceremonies and Pujas. It is Used for a Variety of Purposes, Including:
Marking the Occasion
During Religious Ceremonies, the Thread is Tied Around the Wrist to Mark the Sanctity of the Occasion.
Signifying a Divine Connection
The Thread is Believed to Signify a Divine Connection and Protection From Negative Forces.
Representing a Spiritual Thread
The Thread is a Physical Representation of the Spiritual Thread That Connects an Individual With Their Chosen Deity or Higher Power.
Offering to the Deity
The Thread is Used as an Offering of Cloth to the Deity.
Tying Around a Sadhana Article
The Thread is Tied Around a Sadhana Article, Such as a Copper Tumbler Filled With Water.
The Thread is Typically Red and Yellow in Color, Which Are Traditionally Associated With Auspiciousness. It is Usually Tied Around the Wrist by a Priest During Religious Rituals.
According to Scriptures, the Kalawa Should Be Opened on Either Tuesday or Saturday, Which Are Considered the Most Auspicious Days. On One of These Days, the Old Kalawa Can Be Removed and a New One Tied on.