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Lord Dattatreya Inscribed on Shankh in Brass

Lord Dattatreya Inscribed on Shankh in Brass

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Very rare metal Exclusive Shankh that can be blown. It has the image of Lord Dattatreya inscribed on it.
Dimensions: 3.5 inches (W) x 6.5 inches (L) (9 x 16.5 cm) approx
Weight: 1.15 kgs approx

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Very rare metal Exclusive Shankh that can be blown. It has the image of Lord Dattatreya inscribed on it.

The shankha is a sacred emblem of the Hindu preserver god Vishnu. It is used as a trumpet in Hindu ritual, and in the past was used as a war trumpet. The shankha is praised in Hindu scriptures as a giver of fame, longevity and prosperity, the cleanser of sin and the abode of Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth and consort of Vishnu. The shankha is displayed in Hindu art in association with Vishnu. As a symbol of water,it is associated with female fertility and serpents (Nagas).

Make: Made in heavy brass.
Dimensions: 3.5 inches (W) x 6.5 inches (L) (9 x 16.5 cm) approx
Weight: 1.15 kgs approx

Shankha's significance is traced to the nomadic times of the animists who used the sound emanating from this unique shell to drive away evil demons of whom they were scared. Over the centuries, the shankha was adopted as one of the divine symbols of Hinduism.Brahma Vaivarta Purana recalls the creation of conchs: Lord Shiva flung a trident towards the demons, burning them instantaneously.Their ashes flew in the sea creating conchs.

The sound of the shankha symbolises the sacred Om sound. Vishnu holding the conch represents him as the god of sound.Brahma Vaivarta Purana declares that shankha is the residence of both Lakshmi and Vishnu,bathing by the waters led through a shankha is considered as like bathing with all holy waters at once. Sankha Sadma Purana declares that bathing an image of Vishnu with cow milk is as virtuous as performing a million yajnas (fire sacrifices), and bathing Vishnu with Ganges river water frees one from the cycle of births.It further says "while the mere sight of the conch (shankha) dispels all sins as the Sun dispels the fog,why talk of its worship?" Padma Purana asserts the same effect of bathing Vishnu by Ganges water and milk and further adds doing so avoids evil,pouring water from a shankha on one's own head before a Vishnu image is equivalent to bathing in the pious Ganges river.

In Buddhism, the conch shell has been incorporated as one of the eight auspicious symbols, also called Ashtamangala.

The Lord Dattatreya inscribed on the shankh symbolizes divine protection and blessings. In Hinduism, Lord Dattatreya is revered as a deity representing the unity of the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, making this shankh a powerful spiritual emblem. Displaying or using this shankh during rituals can enhance spiritual energy and bring prosperity.

The brass shankh can be blown during puja ceremonies to invoke divine presence and create a sacred atmosphere. It is traditionally used as a trumpet in Hindu rituals, and its sound is believed to cleanse the environment of negativity. You can place it on your altar or in a prominent space in your home to enhance spiritual vibrations.

To keep your brass shankh looking its best, regularly clean it with a soft cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. You can use a mild brass cleaner or a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda for deeper cleaning, but avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the surface. Store it in a dry place to prevent tarnishing and ensure it remains a beautiful display piece.

The shankh measures approximately 3.5 inches in width and 6.5 inches in length, making it a manageable size for both display and use. It weighs around 1.15 kgs, which gives it a substantial feel while still being easy to handle. This size makes it suitable for various settings, whether as a decorative piece or during ritual practices.

The shankh is made from heavy brass, which is known for its durability and resonance when blown. Brass is not only aesthetically pleasing but also holds cultural significance in Hindu rituals, symbolizing purity and divinity. The quality of the material ensures that the shankh can be used for ceremonial purposes while also serving as an elegant decorative item in your home.


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