Tibetan Ritual Conch Shell | Sacred Dharma Shell for Puja and Altar Decor
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Size: 7cm (Height) x 15cm (Width)
Weight: 0.21kg
Material: Conch Shell, White Metal, Coral (Artificial Stones)
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About The Sankha :
This Tibetan Conch Shell is a Buddhist ceremonial object commonly utilized in puja rituals, temple offerings, and meditation activities. It measures 7 cm in height and 15 cm in width and weighs 0.21 kg. Made of conch shell and enhanced with refined white metal engraved and inlaid coral stones, it is ideal for display and practical usage as a sacred ritual instrument.
This Shankha, which is ideal for displaying on a Buddhist and Hindu altar, including in ceremonial offerings, or presenting to a spiritual practitioner, has profound spiritual significance. The craftsmanship combines traditional Himalayan themes, while inlaid stones provide visual and symbolic depth. This conch shell is a beautiful, meaningful addition to any holy place, whether used to announce the start of a ceremony, represent the sound of knowledge, or just as a meditative focus.
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.