Crystal Shankh for offering worship or by installing it in your puja altar, prayer room, office cabin or living area.Dimensions: 1.25 inch (H) x 0.75 inch (W)Weight: 13 gms
The shells also represented a divine power,particularly from the mother Goddess,or spirit of the ocean.They were often used to create jewelry or as decorations for many things bringing the protection of divine earthly power. Quantity: 11 pieces Weight: 85 grams
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. Design: Made in heavy shining brass. Dimensions: 3.25 inches (W) x 7.25 inches (H) Weight: 1.6 kgs
Shankh for blowing during Aarti and Pujas. Real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. This Shankh Stand is made in heavy brass and is designed to hold varied Shankhs.Dimensions of Shankh: 5 inches (L) x 3 inches (W)Weight of Shankh: 220gmsDimension of Stand: 5 inches (L) x 2 inches (W) x 1.5 inchese (H)Weight of Stand: 35 gmsTotal Weight: 255 gms
Face of lord Ganpati / Ganesha Carved on Blowing Shankh, this shankha is ideal for daily Aarti and Pujas in temple and home. Real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. The natural Shankh which has hand carved in a lord Ganesh design. Dimensions: 7 inches (L) x 5 inches (W) (22 x 13 cm) approx Weight: 800 gms approx
Blowable Blowing Shankh Blowing Shankh, this shankha is ideal for daily Aarti and Pujas in temple and home. 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…
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…