Raksha Bandhan: Know the health benefits of tying Mouli, Kalava on the wrist

New Delhi: In Hinduism, the tying of Mauli is said to be a part of Vedic tradition, as it is tied around the wrist, hence it is called Kalava. It is commonly known by the name Upa Manibandha Vedic. There are three reasons for tying Kalava after Raksha Bandhan or Puja, spiritual, medical and psychological.

To win: Indra’s wife Shachi first tied the defense thread to Indra in the battle of Vritasur. Since then whenever someone goes to war, worship is done by tying Kalaya, Mauli or Raksha Sutra on the wrist.

For commitment: Before the donation, the demon king Bali had tied the thread of protection in the yagya. Then Vamana, pleased by donating three steps of land, promised immortality by tying a protective thread on his wrist.

To protect all: Any new item brought into the house is also tied with a thread of security. Some people even tie it to animals. Pets are tied on the day of Govardhan Puja and Holi.

mentally useful
There are three lines in the root of the hand, which are called Manibandh. The origin of fate and the life line is also a bracelet. The names of these bracelets are Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. Similarly Shakti, Lakshmi and Saraswati also live in real life. When Kalava is tied on the wrist, this thread of three threads is dedicated to Tridev and Trishakti. With this, the creature wearing the thread of protection is protected in every way. This does not affect Maran, Mohan, ghosts and sorcery.

health facilities
The tradition of tying Mouli around the wrists, feet, waist and neck since ancient times also provides health benefits. According to physiology, it balances all the three doshas i.e. Vata, Pitta and Kapha. The old Vaidya and the elders of the family used to tie Mauli on the hand, waist, neck and toe. To prevent diseases like blood pressure, heart attack, diabetes and paralysis, tying molly is said to be beneficial.

psychological benefits
By tying Mouli, one experiences a pure and powerful bond. This keeps the mind calm and pure. Bad thoughts do not enter the mind and heart of a person. He does not wander on the wrong paths.

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