Blowing Conch Shell, Vamavarti Shankha, Left handed Conch shell, Natural Vamavarti Blowing Shankh / Sankh with Natural Colors and Design
 Vamavarti Shankha ( Conch )
 Left handed Conch shell
 Natural Vamavarti Blowing Shankh / Sankh with Natural Colors and Design
Blowing Conch Shell

Blowing Conch Shell, Vamavarti Shankha, Left handed Conch shell, Natural Vamavarti Blowing Shankh / Sankh with Natural Colors and Design

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Vamavarti Shankh, For Blowing, Positive Energy and Good luck

Dimension: 4.75" x 4.50"

The conch is the ideal instrument for bringing positive energy into our minds and surroundings. Whereas the Conch Shell is a highly revered instrument, it is also thought to be Lord Vishnu’s most formidable weapon. A Shankh is utilised / Blown at the commencement of prayers or any auspicious beginning in religious rites. The sound is associated with optimism and the clearing of hurdles. While performing religious activities, water held in a conch shell is sprinkled to wash and purify the room.

Two types of conches are classified: Left - handed conch shells and Right - handed conch shells. Left - handed Conch also known as Vamvarthi Sankh. The right - handed conch, also known as Lakshmi Shankh or Dakshinavarti Shankh. However, Shankh is classified into two types according to the Vedic texts: 1) for blowing sound and 2) for devotion. It is stated that anyone who blows into the Shankh daily is immune to heart illness. As a result, many individuals retain this precious sign in their homes.

The Blowing conch shell that opens towards left hand are left hand shankh called ( Vamavarti Shankh ). These are the most commonly available shankh and used for all religious purposes. The Vamavarti blowing shankh / trumpet is sounded during worship at specific times, accompanied by ceremonial bells and singing.


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