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SHANKH ( CONCH SHELL ) AND TORTOISE HEADED STAND FOR POOJA

SHANKH ( CONCH SHELL ) AND TORTOISE HEADED STAND FOR POOJA

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A Shankh (conch shell) and a Brass Tortoise-Headed Stand for pooja (worship) purposes are two sacred and symbolic items often used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. Here's an explanation of their individual significance and how they can be used together:

1. Shankh (Conch Shell):

  • Material: Conch shells used for religious purposes are typically made from natural conch shells, although decorative and ceremonial versions 
  • Significance: The Shankh is considered one of the most sacred objects in Hinduism. It is associated with Lord Vishnu and is often used to produce the sound of "Om," which is believed to be the sound of creation. The conch shell is also associated with purity and is used to purify the environment during religious rituals.
  • Usage: During pooja, the Shankh can be filled with water and used to sprinkle holy water over the worshippers or the deity. It is also blown to create the sound of "Om" at the beginning and end of religious ceremonies.

2. Brass Tortoise-Headed Stand:

  • Material: The stand is made of brass and is designed to resemble a tortoise with its head lifted.
  • Significance: In Hinduism, the tortoise is associated with Lord Vishnu, who is believed to rest on a giant tortoise in the cosmic ocean. The tortoise represents stability, longevity, and support. When used as a stand, it symbolizes the support and stability offered to the Shankh during rituals.
  • Usage: The Brass Tortoise-Headed Stand is primarily used to hold the Shankh in an upright position during worship. This not only serves a practical purpose but also carries symbolic significance related to Lord Vishnu's cosmic role.

Using Shankh and Brass Tortoise-Headed Stand Together in Pooja:

  • Place the Shankh on the Brass Tortoise-Headed Stand in such a way that it is upright and secure.
  • During the pooja, you can fill the Shankh with water or other sacred substances, and then use it to sprinkle drops of the liquid as a form of purification or blessing.
  • Additionally, you can blow the Shankh gently to produce the sound of "Om" at specific moments during the ritual, signifying the beginning or conclusion of the worship.

Together, the Shankh and Brass Tortoise-Headed Stand create a sacred and visually appealing setup for your pooja room or altar. They symbolize purity, stability, and the divine presence of Lord Vishnu, making them integral components of Hindu worship rituals.

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