Description
This small 4–5 inch white pouring conch shell, also known as a Jala Shankh or Abhishek Shankh, is traditionally used in Vedic and ISKCON rituals for pouring sacred liquids such as water, milk, or panchamrita during puja, abhishek, and deity bathing ceremonies. Hand-polished with a smooth surface and natural spiral design, this conch is ideal for home altars, travel worship kits, or temple offerings. It is commonly used in charanamrita distribution, mangala-arati, and major festival abhishekas like Janmashtami and Narasimha Chaturdashi. A powerful symbol of purity, devotion, and auspiciousness, it enhances any sacred space.
Key Features:
- Small 4–5 inch white pouring conch shell
- Known as Jala Shankh, Abhishek Shankh, and Puja Shankh
- Ideal for pouring holy water, milk, or panchamrita in deity worship
- Used in abhishek ceremonies and charanamrita distribution
- Common in ISKCON festivals and daily temple rituals
- Polished smooth with natural spiral design
- Perfect for home altar, puja table, or gifting to devotees
Conch stand not included.



