Description
This 4–5 inch white blowing conch shell features an elegant hand-carved flower design, blending sacred function with artistic beauty. Known as a Shankha, this conch is traditionally used in Hindu and Vaishnava rituals to signal the start of arati, puja, and other devotional ceremonies. The floral carvings enhance its visual appeal while maintaining its ritual power. When blown, it produces a clear, auspicious sound that purifies the atmosphere and invites divine presence.
Ideal for ISKCON temples, home altars, or spiritual gifting, this conch shell represents purity, protection, and the eternal sound vibration associated with Lord Vishnu.
Key Features:
- 4–5 inch white blowing conch with hand-carved flower design
- Functional Shankha used in arati, puja, and deity worship
- Produces a pure, resonant sound when blown
- Artistic carving adds devotional and decorative value
- Commonly used in ISKCON temples and Vedic rituals
- Symbol of divine sound, purity, and spiritual energy
- Ideal for home use, festivals, or as a devotional gift
Conch stand not included.





