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KALADHISTI NALLA THADU

“Kala disti nalla thadu” in Telugu translates to “black thread for the evil eye”. It refers to the black thread, often worn on the left wrist or ankle, believed to protect against negative energy and the evil eye. In Andhra Pradesh, and particularly in Nellore, this practice is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and is seen as a way to ward off bad luck and ensure well-being. 

“Kala disti nalla thadu” in Telugu translates to “black thread for the evil eye”. It refers to the black thread, often worn on the left wrist or ankle, believed to protect against negative energy and the evil eye. In Andhra Pradesh, and particularly in Nellore, this practice is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and is seen as a way to ward off bad luck and ensure well-being. 

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