Re: Kautuku/kalava bracelet
Dear puffthebest
If you feel well with the bracelet wear it and enjoy it, do not care what others say or think about it. In all cultures people wear a talisman or an amulet to feel protected … don’t make a brain-drain out of it …
As a child (I grew up as a Christian) I often passed an art shop in the city where I grew up that had a picture in the window showing two children crossing a raging river on a wooden bridge. A guardian angel hovered over them. Whenever we were around my mother had to go to this shop with me, that I could take a quick look at this picture. This motif accompanies me through my life. I kept finding it somewhere, since long I have two small pictures at home and for nothing in the world I would give them away.
Regarding Bhagavad Gita may be you mean Chapter II, esp. the verses 41 - 44.
https://vedantavision.org/bhagavad-g...a-verse-42-44/
An essay from Satya Chaitanya may inspire you - scroll to 'The Upanishads have no respect for rituals nor does Krishna or the Gita'
https://www.boloji.com/articles/5218...-of-karma-yoga
Pranam
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