THE OCCULTS SHOP U.K. 

PRESENTS TO YOU 

**RED MOULI THREAD **

**PROTECTION KARMA STRING ROLL**

 

Each roll is 10 meters long

 

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 Description ~

Mouli or Kalawa is a cotton red thread roll, considered to be very sacred and used in all religious rituals. The thread is used as an offering of cloth to a deity. The Mouli thread is an integral part of any puja. Normally the Mouli is tied around the Sadhana article, that is, Mouli is tied around a copper tumbler filled with water. On its mouth is placed five mango leaves and a coconut in a red cloth is place it over the mouth of the tumbler. This represents the shrine you are offering puja. Next, before the start of the puja, the red sacred thread is tied around the wrist of the members of the family. As a rule, all males and married females wear it on the right hand. Unmarried females wear it on their left hands. Only the Brahmin females, both married and unmarried can wear it in their right hands. The basic significance of wearing this thread is to get blessings from God.

 

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and

Blessed Be 

 

 

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