Description
This 6–7 inch white whelk pouring conch shell is a traditional ritual item used in Hindu, Vaishnava, and ISKCON worship. Commonly used during puja, abhishek, and deity bathing ceremonies, it serves as a vessel for pouring holy water, milk, or panchamrita. The whelk shape and polished white surface give it a classic look suitable for both home and temple altars.
Known in devotional circles as a Jala Shankh or Abhishek Shankh, this sacred item symbolizes purity and sanctity. Its medium size makes it comfortable to hold and pour from during offerings.
Key Features:
- 6–7 inch white whelk-style pouring conch shell
- Used for pouring liquids in puja and abhishek ceremonies
- Known as Jala Shankh or Abhishek Shankh in Vedic tradition
- Ideal for deity worship, snana-yatra, and festival rituals
- Smooth and polished for elegant and functional use
- Suitable for temple services, home altars, or gifting to devotees
- A symbol of purity, sanctity, and spiritual offering




