Kalawa / Red Yellow Sacred Thread
A single thread tied with a mantra kalawa is one of the most powerful yet simple ritual items in all of Hindu tradition, carrying divine protection in every strand.
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Description
Mauli thread for puja, also known as Kalava, Moli or Raksha Sutra, is a pure cotton thread dyed in the sacred combination of red and yellow.
Red signifies energy, strength and the power of the divine, while yellow represents purity, auspiciousness and prosperity together making this red yellow sacred thread a complete spiritual offering in a single cord.
Buy Kalawa (red yellow sacred thread) for pooja online to use in havan, yagya, Raksha Sutra tying, weddings and Hindu rituals. An integral part of every puja ki samagri collection that no pandit's thali or home mandir is ever complete without.
According to the Atharvaveda, kalawa for pooja invokes the blessings of the Trideva and Tridevi; Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara alongside Saraswati, Lakshmi and Durga making every knot tied during puja a connection with the divine. It is tied on the wrist as a protective thread, symbolising commitment, faith and divine safeguarding throughout the ritual and beyond.
Key Features
- 100% pure cotton kalava dhaga for puja in sacred red and yellow combination, handmade for ritual authenticity
- Soft, durable and skin-friendly for wrist tying during long puja and havan sessions without irritation
- Compact roll format ensuring tangle-free use and easy storage as part of havan samagri online essentials
Why Choose This Product
- Vedic Grade Cotton: Pure cotton construction ensures the thread carries and holds sacred energy correctly, unlike synthetic threads that are not recommended for ritual use
- Multi-Ceremony Coverage: One roll serves Raksha Sutra, havan, Kalash, wedding and daily mandir use across the full year without running out quickly
- Trusted Puja Samagri: Available as part of a complete hindu ritual supplies collection on Puja Ki Samagri, delivered across India
Uses / पूजा में उपयोग
- Raksha Sutra Tying: Tied around the wrist of devotees before puja begins, males and unmarried females on the right hand and married females on the left, as a divine shield of protection
- Havan and Yajna: Wound around the Kalash, havan kund and sacred ritual items as kalawa for havan, binding the ritual space with sanctity and invoking divine presence
- Wedding Ceremonies: Tied between the bride and groom and around the wedding Kalash as a sacred cord of commitment and protection throughout the marriage ceremony
- Navratri and Vrat Pujas: Tied on the wrists of family members at the start of the nine-day vrat, serving as a continuous reminder of the sankalpa and divine commitment made
- Kalash Sthapana: Wrapped around the Kalash neck as moli dhaga for puja during Satyanarayan Katha, Griha Pravesh and all major household ceremonies
Every time a Kalawa is tied with devotion, it carries a prayer forward. Let that sacred thread be on every wrist and every Kalash in your home.
