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Contrary To Popular Belief.
Raksha Sutra, commonly known as Mauli, is a sacred thread adorned during Hindu rituals symbolizing protection and auspiciousness. Tied on the wrist, it serves as a shield against negative forces and invokes divine blessings. The ritual of tying the Raksha Sutra is prevalent during festivals, particularly Raksha Bandhan. The thread, often vibrant red or yellow, represents purity and commitment. It is believed to guard against evil influences and strengthen the bond of protection. The act of tying the Mauli holds cultural significance, fostering unity, love, and a sense of divine safeguarding in the wearer's life. The Mauli is typically made of red or yellow threads, symbolizing strength and purity. It is tied on the wrist by priests or elders, accompanied by chanting of mantras for divine blessings. Some tie it on specific fingers or the upper arm based on personal or regional customs.