Description
This 6–7 inch white blowing conch shell, also known as a Shankha, is a sacred instrument used in Hindu and Vaishnava worship to mark the beginning of arati, puja, and other devotional ceremonies. When blown, it produces a clear and auspicious sound that purifies the environment and invokes divine presence. In ISKCON temples, the blowing of the conch is an essential part of daily deity worship and festival offerings, symbolizing the voice of the Lord and calling devotees to sacred attention.
Associated with Lord Vishnu, the conch represents victory, protection, and the eternal sound vibration (shabda brahman). This size is ideal for both home altars and temple use.
Key Features:
- 6–7 inch white blowing conch shell
- Known as Shankha, Arati Shankh, or Vishnu Shankh
- Emits a clear, deep sound when properly blown
- Used in ISKCON temples and traditional Hindu worship
- Blown during arati, puja, and major festival celebrations
- Symbol of purity, divine sound, and spiritual awakening
- Suitable for home altars, temples, or gifting to devotees
Conch stand not included.





