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Kalawa tied on right hand image (<a href="https://freeimage.host/"><img src="https://iili.io/V1IPaV.jpg" alt="V1IPaV.jpg" border="0"></a>) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 223.189.129.77 (talk) 23:24, 15 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Why...

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does the article say The Kalava is tied on the left wrist of men and unmarried women... then show a photo of the thread on the right hand of a man.--S Philbrick(Talk) 01:41, 7 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Wearing of the Red Secred Thread Kalava / Mauli on the Right Hand, for Men.

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My daughter and I were looking at the pictorial and written definition/description for Kalava on Wikipedia, the sacred red thread tied on the wrists of men and woman. An extract from the description on Wikipedia states:- “The Kalava is tied on the left wrist of men”, yet the photo on the same page contradicts it by showing a man’s RIGHT wrist.

Over many Years at sacred Hindu ceremonies, the "Pundit" (Priest/Holy Man) has always tied the Kalava on my RIGHT wrist, same as the photo.

I found this reference website to support my statement.

http://www.sanskritimagazine.com/rituals_and_practices/what-is-the-significance-of-maulikalava/

My request therefore is to correct the statement on Wikipedia from:-

“The Kalava is tied on the left wrist of men” TO “The Kalava is tied on the RIGHT wrist of men”

NB - Kalava is also know as Mauli.

Thank you

Sunny-kya-baat-hai (talk) 19:25, 7 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Merge to Mauli

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This article is very poorly sourced and a WP:CFork of the Mauli (thread) article. I intend to merge all these related articles and update the content citing scholarly sources. This is a part of the Raksabandhan article revisions and review. Comments welcome. Ms Sarah Welch (talk) 01:55, 5 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]