A White Kalasa Thread (often called Kalasa Nool or Kacha Suta) is a sacred, unspun pure cotton thread used in Hindu rituals.
It is traditionally wrapped around a Kalasha (a sacred water pot) or tied around a coconut used in prayers to bind divine energies, bless offerings, and promote spiritual harmony.
It is wound multiple times around the neck of a Kalasam (holy vessel) to contain and protect the invoked sacred energies.
It is used to tie sacred offerings, bind yagnas, or hang decorative elements like mango leaves over the pot.
It is wrapped around the sacred coconut placed on top of the Kalasha during Pooja, weddings, and housewarmings.