New Delhi: In Indian tradition and astrology, the practice of tying a black thread has existed for centuries. It is a common sight to see children, young people, or even elders wearing a black thread on their ankle or wrist. The belief behind this practice is that it protects from the “evil eye” and wards off negative energy. But does wearing a black thread truly remove the effects of evil eye, or is it simply symbolic? Let’s understand this in detail.

The concept of “nazar dosh” (evil eye) is deeply rooted in Indian culture. According to traditional belief, when someone looks at you with jealousy or negative intent, it can affect your health, success, or overall wellbeing. To guard against such unseen forces, many rituals and remedies are followed — one of the most popular being tying a black thread, especially around the ankle.

Tradition of tying black thread on the ankle

Astrological and cultural texts describe that negative energy enters a person’s body through the feet. It is believed that when someone envies your beauty, success, or achievements, their harmful energy first impacts your legs. A black thread, when tied on the ankle, acts as a protective barrier, stopping this negative force from travelling into the body.

Astrological and religious beliefs

In astrology, the colour black is associated with the planet Saturn (Shani). Saturn is considered the dispenser of justice and the controller of negative influences. Hence, wearing a black thread on the foot is believed to reduce the malefic effects of Saturn and protect from harmful energies. Some traditions also link it to Lord Bhairav, the deity known for destroying evil forces. Wearing a black thread in his name is thought to keep one safe from harm.

Why is the black thread tied on the leg?
  • It is believed to maintain energy balance in the body.
  • It prevents the entry of negative energy.
  • Tradition suggests men should wear it on the right leg, while women should tie it on the left leg.
Should you wear a black thread?

Wearing a black thread is ultimately a matter of personal faith. If you believe in the practice and it gives you mental peace, there is no harm in wearing it. However, astrology also reminds us that true progress in life comes from positive thinking, hard work, and self-confidence. The black thread serves only as a symbol, reminding you that you are protected and capable of facing life’s challenges.

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