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Baglamukhi Raksha Kalava is a sacred thread associated with Hindu rituals, specifically revered in the worship of Goddess Baglamukhi, one of the ten Mahavidyas in Hinduism. The thread is believed to have protective powers and is typically worn to ward off evil influences and foster spiritual and physical well-being. Goddess Baglamukhi is often depicted in a golden complexion, dressed in yellow, and seated on a golden throne, symbolizing her power to stabilize and control negative forces. Devotees worship her to gain victory, power, and protection against adversaries, making her particularly revered in legal battles or during times of conflict. The Raksha Kalava itself is usually a yellow thread, sanctified through specific mantras and rituals to imbue it with the goddess's protective energies. It is tied around the wrist of the wearer during special puja ceremonies, often conducted by priests who recite Baglamukhi’s mantras. The act of tying the thread is considered a form of prasadam (a sacred gift), believed to keep the wearer safe from harm and evil spirits. The use of Baglamukhi Raksha Kalava extends beyond personal protection; it is also a symbol of spiritual commitment and a reminder of the divine support one has invoked. It serves as a constant reminder to adhere to spiritual practices and maintain moral integrity. In addition to its religious importance, the Baglamukhi Raksha Kalava is also a part of cultural practices, often worn during important life events and transitions, signifying blessings and protection in new endeavors. The thread is typically worn until it naturally wears off, which is believed to signify the absorption of all negativity that might have affected the wearer.