Tibetan Sankha with Stand
About Our Product:
We present the Tibetan Sankha with Stand, a genuine work of spiritual art that will heighten your spiritual development. This Sankha, which is made entirely of a conch shell, is resonant with traditional knowledge and exudes a strong sense of spirituality. You can now personally experience its transformative power after centuries of use in sacred rituals and practices.
This Sankha's copper body has been painstakingly silver-plated, giving it a touch of elegance while maintaining its spiritual significance. It serves as a conduit for positive energies, clearing your environment, and raising your consciousness; it is more than just an instrument. You can feel the ages' worth of spiritual energy when you hold this Sankha in your hands.
You are bringing the divine into your life by acquiring this Tibetan Sankha with Stand, which is more than just a religious object. Its sound can purify your surroundings and mind. It is a symbol of purity and enlightenment. Take advantage of the power of this holy object and set out on a transformative journey to inner tranquility and spiritual development. Today, include the Sankha with Stand as a crucial component of your spiritual routine.
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: 34 cm(Height) x 29 cm(Width)
Weight:2.16 kg
Material: Conch Shell, Copper, Silver Plated
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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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.