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laxmi shankh

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The Lakshmi Shankh is a sacred and rare natural conch shell, traditionally found in regions where pearls (moti) are discovered. Revered in Vedic rituals and scriptures, this divine shankh is associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Keeping it at home, especially in the puja room or cash box, is believed to attract abundance, good fortune, and positive vibrations into the household.

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This rare shankh is not used for blowing but for worship and vastu purposes. It is often placed during Lakshmi Pujan, Diwali, and other auspicious ceremonies. Worshipping the Lakshmi Shankh is said to remove financial obstacles, bring peace, and enhance spiritual energies. Its beautiful natural formation and association with the pearl-producing region makes it even more unique and powerful.

Dimensions:

Height: 2.75 inches approx
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    The Lakshmi Shankh holds immense significance in Hindu traditions and Vastu Shastra. Unlike the regular conch used for blowing, this sacred shankh is meant for worship and placement only. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi resides in this type of shankh, and keeping it at home brings blessings of wealth, harmony, and abundance. It is especially effective when placed in the northeast or southeast direction of the home or temple altar.

    The shankh’s energy helps in removing financial blockages, inviting prosperity, and protecting against negative influences. It is often placed on a red or yellow cloth during Lakshmi Puja, Dhanteras, Diwali, and other auspicious days. This natural and rare item is not man-made or crafted, but discovered from regions where real pearls are found, further enhancing its rarity and spiritual value.