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A Shankh (शंख) is a sacred conch shell often used in Hindu rituals. It is primarily found in the ocean and is considered an auspicious symbol of purity and auspiciousness. The conch is associated with Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi and is commonly used during pujas and ceremonies.
Properties:
- Sacred Symbol: The Shankh symbolizes the primordial sound of the universe, Om, and is said to have divine vibrations.
- Healing Energy: The sound produced by blowing the Shankh is believed to purify the surroundings and create a positive atmosphere.
- Elemental Connection: The Shankh is believed to be connected to the water element, which signifies purification and clarity.
Benefits:
- Spiritual Protection: It is believed to provide protection from negative energies and evil influences.
- Purification: Blowing the Shankh purifies the air and the environment, removing all impurities.
- Attracts Wealth: The sound of the Shankh is considered to attract prosperity and wealth.
- Mental Clarity and Focus: It is said to enhance concentration and bring clarity to the mind, aiding in spiritual practices.
- Blessings of Lord Vishnu: Regular worship with the Shankh is believed to invoke the blessings of Lord Vishnu and bring peace, prosperity, and protection.
How to Use:
- During Pujas: The Shankh is traditionally blown during aarti and other religious rituals. It is believed to invite divine blessings and purify the space.
- Placement: Keep the Shankh in the puja room or altar. It should be placed in a clean, sacred space for worship.
- Blowing the Shankh: Blow the Shankh gently while chanting mantras, particularly during Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, or Navaratri.
How to Clean:
- Clean with Fresh Water: Rinse the Shankh with clean, fresh water to remove any dust or dirt.
- Use Holy Water: For deeper purification, soak the Shankh in holy water (like Ganga Jal) or milk for a few minutes.
- Dry with a Soft Cloth: After cleaning, wipe the Shankh with a soft, clean cloth.
- Do Not Use Harsh Chemicals: Avoid using any harsh chemicals or scrubbing pads that can damage the Shankh.





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