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Shankh is a spiritual item that is used to bathe images of deities in religious ceremonies and also during Hindu aarti rituals. It is advised to place this ...
MAYAPURI Blowing Shankh (conch shell) with white color. It has loud sound. These are the most commonly available shankhas and used for all religious purposes. ...
Shastras state that a Dakshinavarti shankh (conch) plays a significant role in Hindu religious rituals. The Dakshinavarti Shankh symbolises Goddess Laxmi's ...
Seawater is used to create Go-Mukhi Shankh. Naturally, Lord Ganesh's image is still imprinted on it. The Lord Ganesh bestows his blessings upon the ...
"The conch shell is a symbol of strength, dominance, and sovereignty; it is said that the sound of its blast drives away evil spirits, prevents natural ...
The goal of Shankh According to revered Vedic scriptures, the shankh comes in two varieties: one for blowing music and the other for devotion. One who blows ...
Hindu art frequently features the shankha alongside Vishnu. It is a representation of water and is linked to serpents (Ngas) and feminine fecundity. The ...
Before the morning and evening prayers, fill this Pooja Shankh with water or Ganga Jal. Sprinkle the spiritual water over everyone in attendance once the pooja ...
One of Vishnu's primary characteristics is shankha. The shankha is typically held by Vishnu in either a sitting or standing position, with Sudarshana Chakra ...
Any shankh can be kept at the East corner of your home or Puja Altar by being placed on a brass shankh stand. East corner of your house or worship space is the ...
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