Divine Pooja Blowing Shankha for Blowing in puja and aarti. There is a natural mark on this conch which has been tried by our artisans to beautify it. The natural Shankh which has hand carved in a flower design. In Buddhism, the conch shell has been incorporated as one of the eight auspicious symbols, also called Ashtamangala.
It is a conch shell of ritual and religious importance in Hinduism and Buddhism. This Gaumukhi Shankh (Conch) is also called Panch mukhi Shankh or five face Shankh. It is very rare shankh. This Shankh resembles face of Cow. Cow is considered very sacred in Hinduism and so is gomukhi shankh. Keeping Gaumukhi shankh in temple/worship place gives all the benefits (punya) of keeping a cow. It helps in bringing peace, harmony and happiness must to have Shankh for every Altar.
Benefits of Blowing Shankh
- Conch blowing can provide a great exercise for, urinary tract, bladder, lower abdomen, diaphragm, chest and neck muscles.
- You exercise the rectal muscles in the process of blowing a shankh thus strengthening the rectal muscles and preventing many problems which occur due to the gradual weakening of the rectal muscles.
- As it also puts pressure on the prostate area, it improves the prostate health and helps prevent prostate enlargement.
- When you blow the conch, your lung muscles are expanded, improving their aerial capacity. Also, perform these yoga asanas for healthy lungs.
- Conch blowing also exercises your thyroid glands and vocal cords and helps in correcting any speech problems.
- Your face muscles are stretched when you blow a conch, so you’re automatically doing away with fine lines by blowing the conch every day. These 8 Indian traditions are also beneficial for your health.
Material: Original Shankh/Conch
Dimensions: 6.5 inches (L) x 3.5 inches (W)
Weight: 460 grams