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  1. Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on Right Hand Shankh in Brass AZ112Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on Right Hand Shankh in Brass AZ112
    Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on Right Hand Shankh in Brass
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    Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on Right Hand Shankh made in heavy brass metal used to blow and also used in abhishekh for deity. Dimensions: 3.5 inches (W) x 6.75 inches (L)Weight: 1.4 kgs
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    Vishwaroop Blessed Adwaitya Shaligram with Dashavatara Darshan brass Sacred puja Shank
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    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). NOTE: This is not a blowing conch. This Shakh is used for puja and wall-hanging in the puja room. Design: Made in heavy shining brass. Dimensions of shankh:…
  3. Artistic Shankha for Blowing, Daily Auspicious Religious Rituals AZ1413Artistic Shankha for Blowing, Daily Auspicious Religious Rituals AZ1413
    Artistic Shankha for Blowing, Daily Auspicious Religious Rituals
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    The shankha is a sacred emblem 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. Design: Made in heavy shining brass. Dimensions: 3.25 inches (W) x 7.25 inches (H) Weight: 1.5 kgs
  4. Engraved Blowing Shankh AZ269Engraved Blowing Shankh AZ269
    Engraved Blowing Shankh
    $130.00
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    Engraved Shankh for blowing during Aarti and Pujas. A real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. The natural Shankh which has hand carved in a flower design. The Shankh has been a vital part of Hindu rituals from time immemorial. It first made its appearance in the Puranas during the churning of the ocean.Dimensions: 7 inches (L) x 4.5 inches (W) approxWeight: 1kg 20gms approx
  5. Om Shabda-Brahman Blowing Vamavrati Shank for Pooja, Arti, Bhajan AZ1682Om Shabda-Brahman Blowing Vamavrati Shank for Pooja, Arti, Bhajan AZ1682
    Om Shabda-Brahman Blowing Vamavrati Shank for Pooja, Arti, Bhajan
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    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…
  6. Holy Religious Abhishek Shankh for God and Goddess Abhishekham AZ5973Holy Religious Abhishek Shankh for God and Goddess Abhishekham AZ5973
    Holy Religious Abhishek Shankh for God and Goddess Abhishekham
    $92.67
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    An Abhishek is the bathing part of a puja that usually is done with sacred water. In puja, a deity is called, seated, greeted, bathed, dressed, fed and praised. The bathing of the deity is the ABHISHEKA part of the puja. During an elaborate bathing ceremony, a deity is bathed not only in water, but also with milk, yoghurt, butter milk, honey, clarified butter, sugar, and all kinds of fruit juices. After this bathing, the sacred image is dressed, ornamented, fed and praised with hymns…
  7. Bajne Wala Shankh Vamavarti Left Hand Shankh AZ5826Bajne Wala Shankh Vamavarti Left Hand Shankh AZ5826
    Bajne Wala Shankh Vamavarti Left Hand Shankh
    $60.00
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    Vamavarti Left Hand Shankh for blowing during Aarti and Pujas. Real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. The Shankh has been a vital part of Hindu rituals from time immemorial. It first made its appearance in the Puranas during the churning of the ocean. It is believed that the planetary elements like the sun, the moon and the stars are stationed at the base of the shankh, the deity Parajapati on its surface, and Ganga and Saraswati at the forefront. It is also believed to emit…
  8. Trideva Trivikrama Vamavarti Vishnu Deva Auspicious Shankh AZ5814Trideva Trivikrama Vamavarti Vishnu Deva Auspicious Shankh AZ5814
    Trideva Trivikrama Vamavarti Vishnu Deva Auspicious Shankh
    $192.00
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    The shankha is a sacred emblem 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). Dimensions: 6 inches (L) x 3.5 inches (W) Weight: 400…
  9. Laxmi Narayne Blowing Shankam For Prosperity Happiness, Peace, Fame AZ5809Laxmi Narayne Blowing Shankam For Prosperity Happiness, Peace, Fame AZ5809
    Laxmi Narayne Blowing Shankam For Prosperity Happiness, Peace, Fame
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    Laxmi Narayne Shanka for blowing during Aarti and Pujas. Real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. The natural Shankh which has removes negative energies and purifies the surroundings. The Shankh has been a vital part of Hindu rituals from time immemorial. It first made its appearance in the Puranas during the churning of the ocean. It is believed that the planetary elements like the sun, the moon and the stars are stationed at the base of the shankh, the deity Parajapati on its…
  10. Abhishekam Shankh for Pooja Archana, Panchamrtie Snanam for God & Goddess AZ2536Abhishekam Shankh for Pooja Archana, Panchamrtie Snanam for God & Goddess AZ2536
    Abhishekam Shankh for Pooja Archana, Panchamrtie Snanam for God & Goddess
    $194.40
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    An Abhishek is the bathing part of a puja that usually is done with sacred water. In puja, a deity is called, seated, greeted, bathed, dressed, fed and praised. The bathing of the deity is the ABHISHEKA part of the puja. During an elaborate bathing ceremony, a deity is bathed not only in water, but also with milk, yoghurt, butter milk, honey, clarified butter, sugar, and all kinds of fruit juices. After this bathing, the sacred image is dressed, ornamented, fed and praised with hymns…
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