Kalawa by jipanditji Rakshasutra Mauli

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Description

Jipanditji Kalawa (Rakshasutra / Mauli) is a sacred thread used in Hindu rituals, poojas, and ceremonies. Made from pure cotton in traditional red and yellow colors, it symbolizes faith, devotion, and divine protection. This auspicious thread is tied on the wrist during poojas, havans, weddings, and festivals to invoke spiritual blessings and ward off negativity. 

Key Features 

  • Sacred & Auspicious: Used in poojas, havans, and ceremonies for divine blessings.
  • High-Quality Material: Made from pure cotton thread for durability and comfort.
  • Symbol of Protection: Represents divine energy, positivity, and prosperity.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for pujas, temple rituals, festivals, and weddings.
  • Eco-Friendly & Skin-Friendly: Free from chemicals, safe for all skin types. 

Product Specifications

Material: 100% Pure Cotton Thread

Color: Red & Yellow (Traditional Sacred Colors)

Usage: Pooja, Havan, Rituals, Weddings, Raksha Bandhan, Daily Worship

Length: Standard Length for Comfortable Tying 

Why Choose Jipanditji Kalawa (Rakshasutra / Mauli)? 

  • Authentic & Traditional: Sourced from spiritually significant locations for purity.
  • Long-Lasting Strength: Fine cotton weave ensures durability and comfort.
  • Spiritual Symbolism: Brings divine blessings and protection into your life.
  • Ideal for Gifting: A perfect religious gift for festivals, pooja rituals, and temple offerings. 

Order Your Jipanditji Kalawa (Rakshasutra / Mauli) Today! 

Enhance your spiritual practices with Jipanditji’s sacred Kalawa, an essential for every Hindu ritual and pooja ceremony. 

 

Reviews (2)

2 reviews for Kalawa by jipanditji Rakshasutra Mauli

  1. K Gopinath

    It’s simple, yet it carries so much spiritual significance

  2. Jayaram Mohapatro

    I wear the Jipanditji Kalawa as a constant reminder of protection and blessings

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