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Namastey Black Kalawa Moli
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- Black kalawa (moli) sacred thread
- For specific Hindu rituals and ceremonies
- Used in Shani and Kali pooja traditions
- Cotton thread
Namastey Black Kalawa Moli is a sacred cotton thread used in Hindu rituals — tied around the wrist during pooja, havan and temple ceremonies as a symbol of protection and devotion. Black kalawa is used in specific rituals including Shani pooja and Kali pooja.
Sacred Black Thread
How to Use
Tied around the right wrist for men and left wrist for women during pooja by the priest or devotee performing the ritual.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do you use black kalawa?
Black kalawa is used in specific rituals — commonly Shani pooja and Kali pooja. Red/orange kalawa is used for general pooja.
Which wrist?
Traditionally right wrist for men, left for women — though practices vary by region.
How long do I wear it?
Traditionally until it falls off naturally, though some people remove it after a set number of days.
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