Blessed Buddha Sankha
About Shankha
Introducing the Buddha Sankha, a magnificent piece of hand-crafted art that was placed on a holy conch shell. This exquisite piece, which is a true masterpiece of spiritual craftsmanship, features a variety of different deities, each of which is meticulously crafted on the surface of the sankha.
A symbol of profound spiritual significance is the Buddha Sankha. This sacred object gains depth and complexity from the presence of various gods who are depicted on its surface. The distinctive qualities and symbolism of each deity are brought to bear, weaving a tapestry of spiritual energies that emanate from this exceptional piece.
You'll experience the power and blessings of the gods as you meditate on the Buddha Sankha. This sankha is a testament to the deep spiritual traditions of Tibetan culture, regardless of whether you're a devoted practitioner or a fan of sacred art. It functions as a strong channel for divine energy and a physical illustration of devotion.
You are invited to connect with the divine, to be inspired by the knowledge and compassion of the gods, and to advance your spiritual path by bringing the Buddha Sankha into your sacred space. This incredible piece of artwork serves as a reminder of the rich spiritual heritage that continues to motivate and uplift those who come into contact with it.
Introduction to Shankha
The Conch Shell is used in Buddhist worship as a trumpet or offertory vessel & and symbolizes the spoken word of Buddha. It is one of the 8 auspicious Buddhist symbols and represents the victory of Buddha’s teachings which spread omnidirectional as the sound of a conch. The conch shell is an emblem of power, authority & and sovereignty; its blast is believed to banish evil spirits, avert natural disasters & and scare away poisonous creatures.
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Size: 8cm (Height) x 16cm (Base)
Weight:0.46 kg
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.