Rudraksh for daily wear — a bracelet guide
In short
A single-strand rudraksh bracelet is the easiest way to wear the bead daily in India — light on the wrist, easy to keep on through work and travel, and simpler than a full 108-bead mala.
Rudraksh for daily wear — a bracelet guide
A single-strand rudraksh bracelet is the easiest way to wear the bead daily in India — light on the wrist, easy to keep on through work and travel, and simpler than a full 108-bead mala. You do not need a long ritual to start.
Why a bracelet works
One or a few beads on the wrist stay comfortable through a normal day. For someone new to rudraksh, a bracelet is easier to start with than carrying a full japa mala everywhere.
Fit and comfort
A bracelet should not pinch or slide over your hand constantly. Wrist size and bead diameter both matter. Rudraam will publish inner circumference and bead size on each product page at launch.
Simple care
Keep the bead dry when you can. Remove it for harsh soap, swimming pools, or gym sessions if you want the natural surface to last. A dry-cloth wipe is enough for most daily wear.
Bracelet or mala?
Bracelets are for everyday presence; malas are for counting mantras. If you are unsure which format fits, read bracelets and malas — how to choose.
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