Safed Moli/Safed Puja Kalava (सफेद मोली): Safed Moli is used to tie on the wrist or around the neck during wedding rituals. Safed Puja Kalava is also used during festivals like Navaratri. It is also called Moli and can be used to tie mango leaves to hang outside the house. In the Hindu religion, there is a system of binding threads in every religious program. Whenever there is a service in the house, the scholar ties a Safed Moli on everyone’s hands.
There is also special legislation for the construction of a wreath. Don’t tie it when you feel it. Let us know some of the secrets related to the Mauli thread which science has proved to be true today. There is no hard work or devotion to Gods in religious rituals or Puja, in all the auspicious works of the tradition of tying Safed Moli on the wrist. Protection of the formula or Moli is part of the Vedic tradition. Safed Moli is already a tradition to sacrifice during Havan. But it is also for the formation of a defensive form and the reason why people tie it in a defensive form and also in a mythological relationship.
Nomenclature:
“Mauli” literally means “peak”. Molly also refers to the head. It has also another name Kalava because of the clinging of the Mauli to the wrist. Its Vedic name is also a rhizome. Moon sits on Lord Shiva’s head; hence it has the name, Chandramouli. The Safed Moli people can wear by several communities of people who follow the Hindu religion. A male member of the family has to wear the triple thread over the left shoulder under the right arm during the ‘upanayana ceremony’ or ‘thread ceremony’. The Safed Molii symbolizes that the boy is now a ‘Brahmachari’ and begins to educate himself in the Vedas and Upanishads.
Safed Moli Process:
According to Hindu scriptures, tying the Safed Puja Kalava gives special grace to the gods. Safed Moli one can associate with the name of any deity. Safed Moli will always become a protective armor in times of crisis and adversity. People can only change it on auspicious days.
Every sacred thread of the Hindu religion has its own meaning. They are usually people tie to a part of the body to ward off the evil eye or for prosperity and good health. An interesting fact about these sacred threads of Hinduism is that not all threads everyone can wear. For example, the “Janeu” thread was in use only by the upper castes of the Hindu religion.
Safed Moli Details:
Size: 6 x 5.5 cm
Weight: 46 gm Approx.
Product Type: Puja item
Color: White
Shipping: Within 4-5 days in India
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