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Hi there.

I'm pretty sure you can keep it on your altar.

I also had reservations with wearing rudrakshas. Esp Nepal ones as they are a bit too big. I live in London, and if I wear those, it catches attention. And I do not want to make a statement out of it.

But when I received my rudrakshas, I just have this feeling of wanting to wear them. And I feel something is missing if I am not wearing my rudrakshas. It gives me a feeling of confidence and calmness. There is a connection.

When I go out, I just put a scarf over my shirt to hide the rudrakshas. When it's too hot, I put it in a pouch inside my handbag then wear it right away once I get home or whenever I can. While my husband, he has the siddh java bracelet, so it is a bit more discreet.

Ana

 

 

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