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A Shankha [Sanskrit:शङ्ख] is a conch shell of ritual and religious importance in Hinduism and Buddhism. It is the shell of a large predatory sea snail, Turbinella pyrum, found in the Indian Ocean.[citation needed]
In Hindu mythology, the shankha is a sacred emblem of the Hindu preserver god Vishnu. It is still used as a trumpet in Hindu ritual, and in the past was used as a war trumpet. The shankha is praised in Hindu scriptures as a giver of fame, longevity and prosperity, the cleanser of sin and the abode of goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth and consort of Vishnu.[citation needed]
The shankha is displayed in Hindu art in association with Vishnu. As a symbol of water, it is associated with female fertility and serpents (Nāgas). The shankha is the state emblem of the Indian state of Kerala and was also the national emblems of the Indian princely state of Travancore, and the Kingdom of Cochin.[citation needed]
The shankha is one of the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism, the Ashtamangala, and represents the pervasive sound of Buddhism.[citation needed]
A powder made from the shell material is used in ayurveda as a treatment for stomach ailments.[1]
In the Western world, in the English language, the shell of this species is known as the "divine conch" or the "sacred chank". It may also be simply called a "chank" or conch. The more common form of this shell is known as "left-turning" in a religious context, although scientists would call it "dextral". A very rarely encountered form has reverse coiling which is called "right-turning" in a religious context, but is known as "sinistral" or left-coiling in a scientific context.
Characteristics
This shell is from a sea snail species Turbinella pyrum in the family Turbinellidae. This species is found living in the Indian Ocean and surrounding seas. The shell is porcelaneous (i.e. the surface of the shell is strong, hard, shiny, and somewhat translucent, like porcelain).
The overall shape of the main body of the shell is oblong or conical. In the oblong form, it has a protuberance in the middle, but tapers at each end. The upper portion (the siphonal canal) is corkscrew-shaped, while the lower end (the spire) is twisted and tapering. Its colour is dull, and the surface is hard, brittle and translucent. Like all snail shells, the interior is hollow. The inner surfaces of the shell are very shiny, but the outer surface exhibits high tuberculation.[2] In Hinduism, the shiny, white, soft shankha with pointed ends and heavy is the most sought after.
Uses
Hindu priest blowing a shankha during a puja
In its earliest references, shankha is mentioned as a trumpet and in this form it became an emblem of Vishnu. Simultaneously, it was used as a votive offering and as a charm to keep away the dangers of the sea. It was the earliest known sound-producing agency as manifestation of sound, and the other elements came later, hence it is regarded as the original of the elements. It is identified with the elements themselves.[8] [9]
To make a trumpet or wind instrument, one drills a hole near the tip of the apex of the shankha. When air is blown through this hole, it travels through the whorls of the shankha, producing a loud, sharp, shrill sound. This sound is the reason the shankha was used as a war trumpet, to summon helpers and friends. Shanka continued to be used in battles for a long time. The sound it produced was called shankanad.[citation needed]
Nowadays, the shankha is blown at the time of worship in Hindu temples and homes, especially in the ritual of the Hindu aarti, when light is offered to the deities. The shankha is also used to bathe images of deities, especially Vishnu, and for ritual purification. No hole is drilled for these purposes, though the aperture is cut clean or rarely the whorls are cut to represent five consecutive shells with five mouths.[10][11]
Shankha is used as a material for making bangles, bracelets and other objects.[10] Because of its aquatic origin and resemblance to the vulva, it has become an integral part of the Tantric rites. In view of this, its symbolism is also said to represent female fertility. Since water itself is a fertility symbol, shankha, which is an aquatic product, is recognised as symbolic of female fertility.
'Southwestern conch ''' Southwestern conch 'The expanse of this conch that makes it very valuable too. Identification of conch - 1- Spinning on the near-ear, 2- Bubble bamboo on the right and arms of the conch on the water when placed on the water, 3- Do not burn the fire on the face of the conch with a camouflaged fire 4- Touching a sick man and fixing it, 5- If the moon or sun is eclipsed on the day of full moon, then once in a month and a half months, once in a cow's place, after harvesting the conch, the cow's place Milk itself coming out, 6 - cho Decrease of injury or pain due to touching the conch for a few seconds at the closed locations.

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@yashusatti9477
@yashusatti9477 5 жыл бұрын
Jai shri ram we play with in 5 mints ....me and my sis we did practice and now we can play shank thank yu so much
@priyankarathor1574
@priyankarathor1574 Жыл бұрын
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@paramahansapradhan3328
@paramahansapradhan3328 Жыл бұрын
jaiho
@sumitvarma3642
@sumitvarma3642 2 жыл бұрын
श्रेष्ठ अंदाज
@jyotimathur1399
@jyotimathur1399 Жыл бұрын
Very good
@brijkumar4772
@brijkumar4772 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks sir
@rekhaagrawal1365
@rekhaagrawal1365 Жыл бұрын
Jai ho
@mr.nikunsh6020
@mr.nikunsh6020 2 жыл бұрын
Thank sir I learned from you in 10min but from other videos I took 1hr but I can't learn
@Himansh4618
@Himansh4618 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou sir Maine aapka video dekha aur shankh bajana Sikh liya
@Rkfactwaale1234
@Rkfactwaale1234 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks you sir you are video very nice
@EbsbOfficial
@EbsbOfficial 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks you sir mujhe sankh bajana ata hai par apki is wali trick se aur easy ho gya 🙏🏻
@NidhiGupta-pm2jy
@NidhiGupta-pm2jy 2 жыл бұрын
Sir thoda as baja is video dekhne ke baad . Thank you
@maheshchaubey1718
@maheshchaubey1718 2 жыл бұрын
Nice
@ambikanetam3604
@ambikanetam3604 2 жыл бұрын
Thanku so much sir
@gunjanyadav9837
@gunjanyadav9837 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir maine bhi aapki video dekhke bajana sikhaliya
@nayankamanwarpolas5455
@nayankamanwarpolas5455 3 жыл бұрын
Thanx. Sahi technique jo ki apne batai usse maine 1 se 2 attempt me hi baja liya shankh 😀 ..
@vikasagrawal8232
@vikasagrawal8232 4 жыл бұрын
bhaiya bahut badiya bataya me ek bar me sikh gaya
@Janhavigujarathi2345
@Janhavigujarathi2345 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sir. We were trying to blow shank for so long but didn't work. After learning from your video we accomplished it.
@sangeetakummari2102
@sangeetakummari2102 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video
@arpitsrivastava7971
@arpitsrivastava7971 5 жыл бұрын
I learned from you sir thanks!!!
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