Shri Chamundeshwari Ratan Kendra
Dakshinawarti Shankh - Small Size
Dakshinawarti Shankh - Small Size
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Dakshinawarti Shankh, also known as the Valampuri Shankh, is a rare and highly auspicious conch shell in Hinduism. It is distinguished from a regular conch by its unique spiral that opens to the right (clockwise) when held with the spout facing upwards. This right-hand spiral is considered an embodiment of divine energy and is a powerful symbol of Lord Vishnu and his consort, Goddess Lakshmi. Dakshinawarti Shankh: The term "Dakshinawarti" literally means "right-turned." This right-hand spiraling conch is extremely rare and is a symbol of prosperity, purity, and good fortune. Its shape and sound are believed to be in perfect harmony with the cosmic energies of the universe. Dakshinawarti Shankhs are natural seashells found in the Indian Ocean, particularly in the deep sea around the coast of India, Sri Lanka, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. They are a specific type of marine shell, and the right-turning variety is extremely rare, which contributes to its high value and sacred status. The Dakshinawarti Shankh is primarily used as an object of worship and as a tool for purification. Its main uses include: |
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