Kab Tak Pahnein Kalawa: How long should we keep Kalawa tied in our hands? Is there any time limit to wear it?

Tying Kalawa in hands is considered auspicious. But is there any maximum time limit to wear it? If you wear it for a long time, what effect does it have on the person?

In Sanatan Dharma, wearing Kalawa or Raksha Sutra in hands is considered to be of special importance. After Puja or Havan at home, Pandit ji ties this Raksha Sutra in the hands of all the people present. Wearing this thread on the wrist transmits positive energy and the person remains full of confidence. Many people wear Kalawa in their hands for a long time. Is it right to do so? Are there any inauspicious effects of tying Kalawa in hands for a long time? Today we are going to tell you about this in detail.

Why Kalawa is considered special

First of all, let us know why Kalawa is worn in hands. According to astrologers, when Kalava is tied on the hand, the Pandit ji invokes Lord Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma by chanting several mantras. By doing this, the power of all three gods is absorbed in that Kalava, due to which negative energy runs away from that person by wearing it. It is believed that this Kalava protects a person from negative thinking, disease and evil eye. However, with the passage of time, the effect of that Kalava starts reducing.

How long should Kalava be worn in the hand?

According to astrology, any Kalava should be worn only for 21 days. After this, its threads start breaking or the color fades. Also, the Kalava starts getting dirty. Because of this, that Kalava starts giving inauspicious effects instead of auspicious, due to which wearing it causes harm.

What should be done with Kalava after removing it?

According to religious scholars, after removing Kalava from the hand, it should not be thrown here and there. Hanging it on a tree or keeping it in a temple is also not considered auspicious. Instead, you should remove it and bury it in clean soil. It is said that with this remedy, the negative energy associated with the thread getting damaged also gets absorbed into the earth.

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. Kalamtimes does not confirm this.)