Kalewa Breaks? A Sign of Averted Misfortune!
Religion
According to religious belief, if the Kalewa (sacred thread) suddenly breaks, it's considered a sign that a major misfortune has been diverted. Discover the spiritual meaning behind this event and learn the simple remedies to maintain positive energy and protection.
In Hindu tradition, Mouli or Kalewa is not just a thread, but is considered an invisible protective shield. It is often seen that this Kalewa tied on the hand of many people suddenly breaks. Some people ignore it, while some consider it inauspicious.
But according to scriptures and religious beliefs, this is not an inauspicious sign, but a positive and powerful warning - that the thread has averted a big evil with its protective power. It is not just a thread, it is an invisible protective shield. If it breaks, be alert, be vigilant, and be grateful.
What is the belief?
According to religious texts and ancient beliefs, when a Mouli or Kalewa is tied to a person, the power of mantras, protective spirit and good wishes are stored in it. This thread protects against evil eye, bad energy, tantric attack or negative powers.
When this protective shield completes its work, that is, it wards off any evil, then it breaks apart on its own. This is a sign that it has protected you.
What to do when the Kalewa breaks?
- After the Kalewa breaks, do not throw it anywhere. Treat it with proper religious behavior. It is also a symbol of respect.
- Two main religiously accepted remedies:
- Flow it in flowing water, such as a river, lake or pond.
- Place it with reverence under a Tulsi plant, and pray that the power that protected you continues to guide you in the future as well.
Next time when you tie the Kalewa, do not tie it without chanting mantras. Wear it with good intentions and a protective mantra from a Pandit or yourself. This Kalewa will again form a strong layer around your energy.