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Original Loud Blowing Shankh / Conch For Pooja

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Within the Indian traditional context, the Shankh (Conch Shell) represents auspiciousness in every sphere of life. It is a fact that when this Loud Blowing Shankh is blown, it makes a loud sound. It is more than an instrument; it connotes purity, prosperity and divine energy as well. The Shankh has been used since ancient times to the modern times inside homes and in temples during prayers, on, occasions of commencement and even on the ‘awakening of spirit’.

What is a Loud Blowing Shankh?

A Shankh in the other language means a conch shell that is triply coiled conch most often obtained from the sea. On knocking it one notices that it issues forth a very deep intensive sound and note which can be loudly heard. This Loud Blowing Shankh consists of certain types of conch shells having a very powerful and penetrating sound and are generally used in temples and essential rituals. Its sound is expected to be religious and is useful for environment cleansing in addition to invoking the help of deities.

The Spiritual Significance of Blowing the Shankh

The shankh is a seashell that is used in prayers and considered sacred. It is believed that the Om sound is also in this conch. Blowing such a Shankh is an act to awaken the cosmic force and remove negative energies. As per scriptures, Shankh is a constant companion of Lord Vishnu.

Health Benefits of Blowing a Shankh

Aside from its spiritual value, blowing a Shankh has some practical health-related reasons. The method is associated with deep breaths that are controlled that help in building the respiratory system, enhance lungs’ capacity, and improve the efficiency of one’s breathing. It also brings about a feeling of serenity which is the same as doing pranayama in yoga.

Ritualistic Use of the Shankh

The Loud Blowing Shankh is a significant part of the priest’s activities. It is particularly noticeable during pujas (ritual prayers) and aartis (ritual light offering). The Shankh is blown at the commencement of the undertaking in order to create a spacious image of the worship bestowed upon the deity. There is a sound which comes from the temples and also from the houses of worship which is advertised to cleanse the environment and chase away evil spirits. In many households, during the traditional period, there was the blowing of the Shankh every morning and evening, which dennoted the prayer time or the time that people had to offer their souls to God.

People blow the Shankh on such festive occasions as Durga Puja and Lakshmi Puja which is impressive in itself as the loud sound represents calling on energies and blessings from the goddesses. In some parts of India during important life events especially marriage, they blow the Shankh to make the occasion special.

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Used For Bengali puja
Quality Strong and thick metal
Weight 500 gram approx
Material Conch
Size 14 x 22.9 x 15.2 Centimeters


Shankh Aur Uski Dhoni ka Scientific Aspect The Shankh is said to produce a deep and low makes sound because of its shape. Blowing of the Shankh since it's a conch shell is distorted in a conical manner and therefore, generates a loud tonal sound. There is a popular saying which states that listening to sounds emitted by a Shankh has the overall positive effect of relaxing the complete system. As much as sound emphasizes concepts through expansion around its precision, which tend towards visual concepts.

A Custom Shaping Its Foundation Such as modernization or up to date technology, the activity of conch shell blowing is not dead in the Hindu Indian society. Whether at the rural temples or the urban houses, the Shankh is still blown and to be understood and holds importance. Such a loud noise is not only a mental call going to God’s attention but also the younger generation seeks for the old roots of religion, ethics and health spa.

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