Narasimha Carved Conch Shell for Spiritual Decor and Hindu Ritual Ceremonies
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Size: 11.5cm (Height) x 19cm (Width)
Weight: 0.70kg
Material: Conch Shell
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About The Sankha :
This Narasimha carved conch shell is 11.5 cm tall and 19 cm wide, weighing 0.70 kg. The natural contours of the conch provide a unique canvas for the precise representation of Narasimha, portraying his dynamic and strong figure. The excellent craftsmanship displays intricate patterns and textures that highlight his strong but protective personality. This conch shell makes an excellent altar centerpiece, meditation tool, or collector's item, connecting the person using it to old spiritual narratives and traditions.
Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, is renowned for his role in defending the good and defeating evil. This carved conch shell represents divine intervention and protection, making it an effective spiritual tool. The sound of the conch is said to cleanse the surroundings and inspire spiritual awareness in those who are close. Incorporating this relic into your meditation or ritual practice can enhance attention, foster spiritual growth, and deepen a sense of divine connection. It invokes the benefits of courage, protection, and inner strength.
Introduction to Sankha
In Buddhist worship, the conch shell is used as a trumpet or offertory receptacle and represents Buddha's spoken voice. It is one of the eight lucky Buddhist symbols, reflecting the victory of Buddha's teachings, which spread omnidirectionally like a conch shell's voice. The conch shell is a sign of power, authority, and sovereignty; its sound is thought to ward off evil spirits, prevent natural disasters, and frighten away dangerous creatures.