Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Dear Sir, That is very cheap price and I do not believe he is speaking about real Lakshmi Shank which is Sinistral Terbinella Pyrum. The shell he is speaking about is Lightning Whelk, which is cheap, but is NOT a Shank. If you want to spend little money then better get a normal real Shank, that is much better than a WHELK for Rs. 1000. But if you can get Valampuri Sinistral Terbinella Pyrum for Rs. 1000 each, then I will pay you triple and buy many pieces immediately. The problem is that now, in India, they think Lightning Whelk shell is a Sinistral Turninella Pyrum Conch. In fact, the Lightning Whelk shells wrongly sold as Lakshmi Shank are imported into India from North America, NOT from India. I have written this post to help people. Please don't be fooled. Best rgds, Richard http://www.richardshawbrown.com --- chandrashekhar phadake <c_phadake wrote: > Dear LG, > > Cost of the authentic 'Valampuri Conch' in the Indian market is in > the range of Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 1500/- per gram depending upon its > beauty and size. Large sized conch are generally costly due to its > rarity. Similarly, Valampuri Conch which can be blown is also very > expensive as it is extremely rare than the normal Valampuri. > > Thanking you and with best wishes, > > Chandrashekhar Phadke > > LG <lagan29 wrote: > dear brother > > how does one differentiate between a fake and a real valampuri > shankh? what is price of the authentic rare valumpuri shankh . can it > be found in rameshwaram? > > regards > > > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > Dear Hindu Sanatan Dharmis,r > > Just a friendly note to inform you that 99% of the shells being sold > as genuine > Valampuri Òdakshinavarti Ò Sri Lakshmi Shank are completely bogus. > > What they are wrongly selling is actually another type of common > shell > imported into India from North America called ÒLightning WhelkÓ > (busycon > contrarium). It is not a ÒConchÓ shell, what to speak of being a > Dakshinavarti > Conch. It is simply a case of either ignorance or cheating. > > If you visit http://www.agt-gems.com/Book/laxmi-conch.html - you will > learn > about and see REAL Lakshmi Conch (sinistral turbinella pyrum). > > Among shell collectors (Conchologists) and learned Brahmans there is > ONLY > one Lakshmi Conch (sinistral turbinella pyrum)... And a LIGHTNING > WHELK > is positively NOT it. > > The prices the Lightning Whelks are selling for is absurdly cheap for > a > precious Sri Lakshmi Conch (although it may be fair price for a $5 > Lightning > Whelk). > > And many foolish people and even temples use the bogus Lightning > Whelk > shell and thus they remain poor. And this FACT makes the rich people > disbelieve in real Lakshmi Shank. > > In fact, it is Archan-aparada to use any shell except Shank (Conch) > either left > side or right side opening. Shastra has stated, for example, that > bones are > ashuda or impure, except the Shank, which is divine. So Lightning > Whelk is a > bone and is NOT a Shank, therefore using Whelk shells is ashuda. > > Attn: Hindu Whelk suppliers: Soon the public will find out that most > ALL the > "puja" dealers are selling Lightning Whelk as a real "Lakshmi Conch." > And > when they stop doing that nonsense, then Srimati Lakshmi Shank will > regain > Her divine position as near priceless. If a person cannot afford the > steep price > of a Valampuri, then they can use a left-side opening Shank, which is > very low > price. But they should never use a Whelk shell. > > Sukriya!!! OM TAT SAT > > Best regards, > > Richard Shaw-Brown, PG > http://www.richardshawbrown.com > > India Matrimony: Find your partner now. > > > Lord shiva Beliefs of hinduism > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > for Good > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 I know what I mean to say. I know the characters of the Whelk and also of the Turbinella pyrum i.e. Indian Conch. Whelk is without any vertical pilae inside the conch apperture. Whelk is commonly available on the coasts of Florida, USA. Whelk is sold on size basis, while Valampuri is sold on the weight basis. Cost of the Whelk having length 7inches is not more than Rs.800/- in the Indian market. Small Whelks having length approx. 3 inches are available for the cost of Rs. 300/-. The large sized Whelks having length approx. 10 to 12 inches is not more than Rs. 5000/- in the Indian market. There is a diagnostic morphological difference between Whelk and Indian Conch i.e. Turbinella pyrum. There is also a chemical difference in Whelk and Turbinella pyrum. I am a biotechnologist and study the items more critically and scientifically. I have also developed a protocol to study the interior structure of conch by modern scientific methods. I agree that many of the people sale and confuse people (even few of the leading websites) by offering Whelk as Valampuri. Very soon, I will send photos of the high quality Valampuri (Sinistral Turbinella pyrum) on this club photos. The cost of rare items are sometimes unnecessarily exagerated. Thanking you and with regards, Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Dear Sir,That is very cheap price and I do not believe he is speaking about realLakshmi Shank which is Sinistral Terbinella Pyrum. The shell he isspeaking about is Lightning Whelk, which is cheap, but is NOT a Shank.If you want to spend little money then better get a normal real Shank,that is much better than a WHELK for Rs. 1000.But if you can get Valampuri Sinistral Terbinella Pyrum for Rs. 1000each, then I will pay you triple and buy many pieces immediately.The problem is that now, in India, they think Lightning Whelk shell isa Sinistral Turninella Pyrum Conch. In fact, the Lightning Whelk shellswrongly sold as Lakshmi Shank are imported into India from NorthAmerica, NOT from India.I have written this post to help people. Please don't be fooled.Best rgds,Richardhttp://www.richardshawbrown.com--- chandrashekhar phadake <c_phadake > wrote:> Dear LG,> > Cost of the authentic 'Valampuri Conch' in the Indian market is in> the range of Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 1500/- per gram depending upon its> beauty and size. Large sized conch are generally costly due to its> rarity. Similarly, Valampuri Conch which can be blown is also very> expensive as it is extremely rare than the normal Valampuri.> > Thanking you and with best wishes,> > Chandrashekhar Phadke> > LG <lagan29 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:> dear brother> > how does one differentiate between a fake and a real valampuri> shankh? what is price of the authentic rare valumpuri shankh . can it> be found in rameshwaram?> > regards> > > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:> Dear Hindu Sanatan Dharmis,r> > Just a friendly note to inform you that 99% of the shells being sold> as genuine > Valampuri Òdakshinavarti Ò Sri Lakshmi Shank are completely bogus.> > What they are wrongly selling is actually another type of common> shell > imported into India from North America called ÒLightning WhelkÓ> (busycon > contrarium). It is not a ÒConchÓ shell, what to speak of being a> Dakshinavarti > Conch. It is simply a case of either ignorance or cheating.> > If you visit http://www.agt-gems.com/Book/laxmi-conch.html - you will> learn > about and see REAL Lakshmi Conch (sinistral turbinella pyrum). > > Among shell collectors (Conchologists) and learned Brahmans there is> ONLY > one Lakshmi Conch (sinistral turbinella pyrum)... And a LIGHTNING> WHELK > is positively NOT it. > > The prices the Lightning Whelks are selling for is absurdly cheap for> a > precious Sri Lakshmi Conch (although it may be fair price for a $5> Lightning > Whelk). > > And many foolish people and even temples use the bogus Lightning> Whelk > shell and thus they remain poor. And this FACT makes the rich people > disbelieve in real Lakshmi Shank.> > In fact, it is Archan-aparada to use any shell except Shank (Conch)> either left > side or right side opening. Shastra has stated, for example, that> bones are > ashuda or impure, except the Shank, which is divine. So Lightning> Whelk is a > bone and is NOT a Shank, therefore using Whelk shells is ashuda.> > Attn: Hindu Whelk suppliers: Soon the public will find out that most> ALL the > "puja" dealers are selling Lightning Whelk as a real "Lakshmi Conch."> And > when they stop doing that nonsense, then Srimati Lakshmi Shank will> regain > Her divine position as near priceless. If a person cannot afford the> steep price > of a Valampuri, then they can use a left-side opening Shank, which is> very low > price. But they should never use a Whelk shell.> > Sukriya!!! OM TAT SAT> > Best regards,> > Richard Shaw-Brown, PG> http://www.richardshawbrown.com > > > > > > > > > India Matrimony: Find your partner now. > > > Lord shiva Beliefs of hinduism > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web.> > To from this group, send an email to:> > > Your use of Groups is subject to the Terms of> Service. > > > > > > > > > for Good> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. 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Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Actually, the original message quotes the price per gram making the overall price dependant upon the size and weight of the Lakshmi Shank although having said this, I nonetheless have no idea whether this is a true price at all and merely comment upon the message posted by Sri Chandrashekar Phadke. Additionally of course, his post does not offer such Shanks' for sale. Regards. Shiv SewakRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Dear Sir,That is very cheap price and I do not believe he is speaking about realLakshmi Shank which is Sinistral Terbinella Pyrum. The shell he isspeaking about is Lightning Whelk, which is cheap, but is NOT a Shank.If you want to spend little money then better get a normal real Shank,that is much better than a WHELK for Rs. 1000.But if you can get Valampuri Sinistral Terbinella Pyrum for Rs. 1000each, then I will pay you triple and buy many pieces immediately.The problem is that now, in India, they think Lightning Whelk shell isa Sinistral Turninella Pyrum Conch. In fact, the Lightning Whelk shellswrongly sold as Lakshmi Shank are imported into India from NorthAmerica, NOT from India.I have written this post to help people. Please don't be fooled.Best rgds,Richardhttp://www.richardshawbrown.com--- chandrashekhar phadake <c_phadake > wrote:> Dear LG,> > Cost of the authentic 'Valampuri Conch' in the Indian market is in> the range of Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 1500/- per gram depending upon its> beauty and size. Large sized conch are generally costly due to its> rarity. Similarly, Valampuri Conch which can be blown is also very> expensive as it is extremely rare than the normal Valampuri.> > Thanking you and with best wishes,> > Chandrashekhar Phadke> > LG <lagan29 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:> dear brother> > how does one differentiate between a fake and a real valampuri> shankh? what is price of the authentic rare valumpuri shankh . can it> be found in rameshwaram?> > regards> > > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:> Dear Hindu Sanatan Dharmis,r> > Just a friendly note to inform you that 99% of the shells being sold> as genuine > Valampuri Òdakshinavarti Ò Sri Lakshmi Shank are completely bogus.> > What they are wrongly selling is actually another type of common> shell > imported into India from North America called ÒLightning WhelkÓ> (busycon > contrarium). It is not a ÒConchÓ shell, what to speak of being a> Dakshinavarti > Conch. It is simply a case of either ignorance or cheating.> > If you visit http://www.agt-gems.com/Book/laxmi-conch.html - you will> learn > about and see REAL Lakshmi Conch (sinistral turbinella pyrum). > > Among shell collectors (Conchologists) and learned Brahmans there is> ONLY > one Lakshmi Conch (sinistral turbinella pyrum)... And a LIGHTNING> WHELK > is positively NOT it. > > The prices the Lightning Whelks are selling for is absurdly cheap for> a > precious Sri Lakshmi Conch (although it may be fair price for a $5> Lightning > Whelk). > > And many foolish people and even temples use the bogus Lightning> Whelk > shell and thus they remain poor. And this FACT makes the rich people > disbelieve in real Lakshmi Shank.> > In fact, it is Archan-aparada to use any shell except Shank (Conch)> either left > side or right side opening. Shastra has stated, for example, that> bones are > ashuda or impure, except the Shank, which is divine. So Lightning> Whelk is a > bone and is NOT a Shank, therefore using Whelk shells is ashuda.> > Attn: Hindu Whelk suppliers: Soon the public will find out that most> ALL the > "puja" dealers are selling Lightning Whelk as a real "Lakshmi Conch."> And > when they stop doing that nonsense, then Srimati Lakshmi Shank will> regain > Her divine position as near priceless. If a person cannot afford the> steep price > of a Valampuri, then they can use a left-side opening Shank, which is> very low > price. But they should never use a Whelk shell.> > Sukriya!!! OM TAT SAT> > Best regards,> > Richard Shaw-Brown, PG> http://www.richardshawbrown.com > > > > > > > > > India Matrimony: Find your partner now. > > > Lord shiva Beliefs of hinduism > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web.> > To from this group, send an email to:> > > Your use of Groups is subject to the Terms of> Service. > > > > > > > > > for Good> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. 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