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Sankha (Sanskrit: शंख, Śaṇkha), also spelled and pronounced as shankh or sankha. Sankha (Sanskrit: शंख, Śaṇkha), also spelled and pronounced as shankh or sankha.The sankha is the shell of a species of large predatory sea snail, Turbinella pyrum, which lives in the Indian Ocean. In the Western world, the shell of this species is known as the “divine conch” or the “sacred chank”. It may also be simply called a “chank” or conch. The more common form of this shell is known as “left-turning” in a religious context, although scientists would call it “dextral”. A very rarely encountered form has reverse coiling which is called “right-turning” in a religious context, but is known as “sinistral” in a scientific context.
Blowing the Sankha (conch shell) is not just a cultural and religious practice; it also offers various psychological, physiological, and spiritual benefits.
While blowing a sankha pure air reaches the lungs and impure air comes out.
Blowing s ankha cures diseases of intestines.
Clears throat and voice. Beneficial for people having speech difficulty.
It has been observed that any person who play a sankha has clear vision
The sound of the sankha with its inherent 7.83 hertz can be heard by the ears.
Blowing a sankha helps proper pumping of the heart to some extent.
The blowing of a shankh produces divine energy shakti into the atmosphere through sound, resulting in red colors and yellow circles of chaitanya. Pink particles of bliss are also emitted, increasing the proportion of shakti, chaitanya, and anand in the environment. This increases the proportion of negative energies, causing them to distress and run away. The blowing of shankh during puja rituals makes the atmosphere holy and pure, making it conducive for spiritual practice sadhana and allowing individuals to receive maximum sattvik frequencies from deities. This highlights the importance of blowing shankh during puja rituals.
The blowing of sankha, a sacred instrument, emits divine energy shakti into the atmosphere through sound, resulting in red colors and yellow circles of chaitanya. Pink particles of bliss are also emitted, increasing the proportion of shakti, chaitanya, and anand in the environment. This increases the proportion of negative energies, causing them to disperse. The blowing of shankh during puja rituals makes the atmosphere holy and pure, making it conducive for spiritual practice sadhana and allowing individuals to receive maximum sattvik frequencies from deities. This highlights the importance of blowing shankh during puja rituals.
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Fill the Sankha (conch) with water and keep it for a day. The water is transformed into amrit (miracle tonic) Drink it daily on an empty stomach after taking a bath. It will provide energy to all cells in the body.
The simple test is that without blowing the shankh if you hear pleasant sound when you bring it near to your ear then it is a genuine one. Read Article
"Sudhikaran" that is purification of Sankha (conch shell) is done at Sunrise in a scientific manner. so that the ultraviolet light enter the shell on the sti every day of the sled needs to be .. Learn More
Keep the Sankha filled with water in a stand in upright position Never keep the Sambha dry. Learn More ..
Sankha is blown in the morning (after sunrise) & at sunset (Evening) Read More ..
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Blowing Sankha Blowing the conch: Hold the conch comfortably with your dominant hand, covering...