100% Original Blowing Shankh Online in Chennai
|Hi Friends, we are selling 100% Original Blowing Shankh online in Chennai for the past 10 years successfully. The size of the Blowing Shankh is 6 inches. This is No.1 high-quality shankh used for pooja purposes. This shankh is also used in Shiva Temples in Kasi and also in Lord Shiva Temple in Rameshwaram, Tamilnadu. This is the top-quality shankh. We are the main supplier for blowing shankh in Tamilnadu, most of the Shiva Temples in India, Vishnu Temples and also other temples in Tamilnadu purchase Blowing Shankh from us. We are also selling Edampuri Sangu, Valampuri Sangu (Dakshinavarti Shankh), Gomati Chakra, Vellerukku Vinayagar in our shop located in Chennai. Due to Covid-19 we are selling shankh only online. There is no direct selling at this time. Please co-operate with us.
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Is blowing Shankh good for health?
There are 24 benefits you will get when you are blowing a shankh and this has been proved by doctors. Mr.Shah explained that the vibration caused in the brain by blowing the shankh opens up he nervous system, exercises he jaw, helps wrinkles on the ace fade and increases the ustre of the eyes.
Why is conch blown?
The vibrations Shankh produces purify the air and is believed to destroy the disease-causing germs in the atmosphere. When the Conch is blown, energy is emitted from it, which reduces the strength of distressing frequencies. The blowing of the Conch works on the thyroid, muscles of the neck and the vocal cords too.
Which type of shankh used to Creating Blowing Sankh?
Usually Edampuri Shankh is used for creating a Blowing Shankh. Because when you want to blown a shankh the head part should be very strong, without that you can’t be able to cut off that head part (that is kubera medu) and change it as Blowing Shankh. Another important thing Edampuri Sangu should be very strong and high quality one. With the help of high quality Edampuri shankh only you are able to create a top-class Blowing Shankh. Lastly, Valampuri Shankh is not a Blowing Shankh. Blowing Shankh always comes with Edampuri Sangu.
What does blowing a conch shell mean?
Sounding the conch shell horn (blowing the conch) is a tradition in the Hindu Religion used to call attention to an important event or celebration. It ads a unique, local touch to your wedding ceremony that you will recall anytime you hear the sound of the shell. It is also used in Lord Shiva Temples during mahashivratri, pradosham, abhishekam time. This shankh mainly used Lord Shiva Devotees Houses.
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