Vamvarti Snake Conch/Siddh Vamvarti Puja Conch (वामावर्ती स्नेक शंख): This Shankh produces positive energy and removes all negative energies from around. Siddha Vamavarti Puja Ulita has the power to regulate all types of negative planetary effects. Siddh Vamvarti Puja Conch or shell has great significance in Hinduism. For ages, there has been a practice of blowing the conch in worship. There is a rule to keep a conch shell in the worship room of every Hindu. Playing with shells is beneficial in the scriptures. Moreover, the Vamvarti Snake Conch is one gem that emerged from the swirling ocean.
There are three different shells. Dakshinavarti conch, Madhyavarti conch and Siddh Vamvarti Puja Conch. Lord Vishnu holds the conch in the right direction while Goddess Lakshmi carries the conch of the snake Vamavarti. If the Vamvarti Snake Conch, the left shell, is in the house, there is never a shortage of money. Lord Krishna had the Panchjanya conch. One can hear its sound for many kilometers. It is a fact, for example, that in the battle of the Mahabharata, Sri Krishna incited the enthusiasm of the Pandava. Besides, he could do this with the sound of the Panchjanya conch. Which created an atmosphere of fear in the Kaurava camp.
However, we can offer water to all the deities except Shiva with the conch. Shiva killed a demon named Shankhchud. Hence Vamvarti Snake Conch water is forbidden to Shiva. For instance, according to science, a conch is a snail found in the sea that forms its protection. For instance, the Vamvarti Snake Shankh is a shell with a serpentine hard shell that looks like a snake. This is a non-blowing shell. Moreover, on the establishing conch shell inside the house, the house becomes safe from any malefic influence of planets and evil eyes.
Vamvarti Snake Conch Benefits:
Because of the association of the Vamavarti snake’s shell with water, the Nagas were often named after Shankh. The Naga list in the Mahabharata, Harivamsha, and Bhagavat Purana includes names like Shankh, Maha Shankh, Shankhapala, and Shankachuda. In addition, they also mentioned the last two in the Buddhist stories Jataka and Jimuta vahana. For instance, Legend has it that while using the Shankh as part of a meditation ritual. Besides, a Sadhu blew his Shankh in the forest of Keoli village and a snake crawled out of it. The serpent ordered the sadhu to worship him as a Naga Devata (Snake God). Since then we know it as Shankh Naga.
Vamvarti Snake Conch Details:
Weight: 0.103 kg Approx.
Size: “3” x “2” cm
Color: White + Brown
Energized: Lakshmi Beej Mantra
Shipping: Within 4-5 Days in India
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