Deities Carved Buddhist Sankha
About Our sankha :
Introducing the Deities Carved Buddhist Sankha, a work of handcrafted art that features intricate carvings of several deities. This traditional sankha, or conch shell, is carefully made by skilled artisans with regard and dedication.
This sankha is beautifully carved with images of several Buddhist deities representing diverse qualities of enlightenment, compassion, and wisdom. These sculptures, which range from calm depictions of Avalokiteshvara to the formidable countenance of Mahakala, exemplify Buddhism's rich spiritual heritage and diversity.
The Deities Carved Buddhist Sankha is a sacred object used in rites, ceremonies, and meditation activities, making it ideal for both spiritual practitioners and collectors. Its superb craftsmanship and divine iconography elicit devotion, reverence, and a stronger connection to the enlightened qualities represented by the venerated deities.
Introduction to Sankha
In Buddhist worship, the conch shell is used as a trumpet or offertory receptacle and represents Buddha's spoken voice. It is one of the eight lucky Buddhist symbols, reflecting the victory of Buddha's teachings, which spread omnidirectionally like a conch shell's voice. The conch shell is a sign of power, authority, and sovereignty; its sound is thought to ward off evil spirits, prevent natural disasters, and frighten away dangerous creatures.
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Size: 12 cm (Height) x 20 cm (Width)
Weight: 1.04 kg
Material: Conch Shell
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item at the center.