Different Deities Carved Shankha
About Shankha
Discover the heavenly force and enter the hallowed realm of our exquisitely carved Shankha deities. This conch shell is adorned with exquisite carvings of different deities, created with unmatched artistry and painstaking attention to detail, attracting blessings and spiritual resonance into your life.
Our Deities Carved Shankha, which weighs 1.27 kg and is 12 cm in height by 21.5 cm in width, is more than just a decorative item—it's a doorway to enlightenment and spiritual elevation. Our artists' commitment and talent are evident in the intricate details of the carvings, which guarantee that every item is a one-of-a-kind work of heavenly beauty.
Our Shankha exudes spiritual holiness and heavenly force, whether it is exhibited in your house, a meditation area, or a revered shrine. Permit its presence to evoke awe, reflection, and a closer relationship with the heavenly forces who watch over and defend us.
In your spiritual practice, discover the transformative impact of our superior quality Shankha. Accept the blessings of the gods and let the Shankha's sacred energy to take your spiritual development to new levels of awareness and inner tranquility.
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: 12 cm (Height) x 21.5 cm (Width)
Weight:1.27 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.