Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Dakshinavarti Shank in her hands. Dakshinavarti Shankh shankh shall be kept in Puja Ghar or Locker during any auspicious occasionor festival, Dakshinavarti Shankh brings good luck and prosperity to the individual and his family. In the Puranas, the gods and goddesses are depicted as holding a shell, whenever they are happy or setting out on war.Whenever the shell is blown it is said to purify the environment form all evil effects. Even the scietists have agreed othe fact that the blowing of a conch increases the positive qualities in the atmosphere such as courage, hope, determination, will -power, optimism,etc. It is always recommended that every house shall have Dakshinavarti Shankh for wealth, prosperity and Good Luck. It is belived that who keeps this Shell in their locker , they would never face any dearth of money in there life. Dakshinavarti Shankh shall be kept on white cloth in puja Ghar or Wrapped in white cloth, if need to be kept in locker. One shall light incense in front of dakshinavarti shankh and offer white rice and milk. Ordinarily the conches are Vamvarti i.e their bulge opening towards left side(facing North). Some shells are Dakshinvarti, their bulge opening towards the right side i.e facing south and even their sprial lines run towards the right . South is the direction of Kuber, the God of wealth, Tantrik Shastra has given great importance ot such types of shells. Dakshinvarti shells are very reare and are found only in a very few palces . Their sizes differ, starting form the size of a wheat gram ot as large as coconut. Mostly these shells ar available only at Kenya Kumari. A completely white coloured-one is very rearely found.Dakshina varti shankh not only bring wealth but also purifies the atmosphere. All the negatives energies are drain out of the place. Classification according to its length: Yavakar- These shells ar very small in size i.e as small as the size of a wheat gain and are dark grey in colour. They are quite strong and connot be crushed eaisly. Ellakar These are a little bigger in almost size of a cardamom, round supari ora lemaon. These shells ar mostly found in lakes. These shells are alos known as Hira shankh. These are as expensive as dimonds and considered very valuable among the shells. Benefits of Dakshinvarti Shankh:- 1 Prosperity to the house or office 2 No shortage of food, money or clothes. 3 Brings peace to the premises. 4 If kept in the bedroom, it brings harmony among the couple. 5 If kept during a religious gathering, it brings knowledge by evoking Goddess Saraswati. 6 Enlightens the students with knowledge and sharpens their memory. 7 Fill it with Ganges water and sprinkle it on a person or in a premises. Malefic planetery effects and black magic evils disappear. 8 Removes ill-effects of Brahmhatya, Gau-hatya and Bal-hatya (Dosha due to killing of a priest, cow or a child in the previous births). Regards Lakshmi Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2005 Report Share Posted December 18, 2005 the true Dakshinavarty Shankh is in the range of Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 2000/- per gram. Chemical composition of the whelk and of Indian Dakshinavarty conch is also different. The cost of whelk you have shown is very less. It is very commonly available. Whelk is sold on length basis and not on weight basis as in True Dakshinavarty Shanak. Cost of 3" whelk is Rs. 300/- only and of 7 to 8" whelk is Rs. 800/- to Rs. 1000/- only in the Indian market. The best test to judge authenticity of Dakshinavarty Shankh is to take X-Ray images of the conch. There are different type of fake Dakshinavarty conch floating in the market. The most commonly sold is the Whelk type you have shown in the picture. I would suggest you to scroll down earlier postings on this subject by Mr. Richard Shaw Brown. Thanking you and with best wishes, Chandrashekhar Phadke Poona, India.lakshmi k <goodgirllakshmi (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: DAKSHINWARTI SHANKH The sea shell which open towards left hand are commonly available but rare the seashells which open towards Right Side. Shells are obtained from the water-animals especially form snails, which live in the seas. Dakshina means the south side or when holding the sankh , Right Side. Therefore it is called Dakshinavarti Shankh. Dakshinavarti Shankh is available in white colour and with brown lines on it. Dakshinavarti Shankh is the symbol of Maa Lakshmi. Godess Lakshmi photo always depicts Dakshinavarti Shank in her hands. Dakshinavarti Shankh shankh shall be kept in Puja Ghar or Locker during any auspicious occasionor festival, Dakshinavarti Shankh brings good luck and prosperity to the individual and his family. In the Puranas, the gods and goddesses are depicted as holding a shell, whenever they are happy or setting out on war.Whenever the shell is blown it is said to purify the environment form all evil effects. Even the scietists have agreed othe fact that the blowing of a conch increases the positive qualities in the atmosphere such as courage, hope, determination, will -power, optimism,etc. It is always recommended that every house shall have Dakshinavarti Shankh for wealth, prosperity and Good Luck. It is belived that who keeps this Shell in their locker , they would never face any dearth of money in there life. Dakshinavarti Shankh shall be kept on white cloth in puja Ghar or Wrapped in white cloth, if need to be kept in locker. One shall light incense in front of dakshinavarti shankh and offer white rice and milk. Ordinarily the conches are Vamvarti i.e their bulge opening towards left side(facing North). Some shells are Dakshinvarti, their bulge opening towards the right side i.e facing south and even their sprial lines run towards the right . South is the direction of Kuber, the God of wealth, Tantrik Shastra has given great importance ot such types of shells. Dakshinvarti shells are very reare and are found only in a very few palces . Their sizes differ, starting form the size of a wheat gram ot as large as coconut. Mostly these shells ar available only at Kenya Kumari. A completely white coloured-one is very rearely found.Dakshina varti shankh not only bring wealth but also purifies the atmosphere. All the negatives energies are drain out of the place. Classification according to its length: Yavakar- These shells ar very small in size i.e as small as the size of a wheat gain and are dark grey in colour. They are quite strong and connot be crushed eaisly. Ellakar These are a little bigger in almost size of a cardamom, round supari ora lemaon. These shells ar mostly found in lakes. These shells are alos known as Hira shankh. These are as expensive as dimonds and considered very valuable among the shells. Benefits of Dakshinvarti Shankh:- 1 Prosperity to the house or office 2 No shortage of food, money or clothes. 3 Brings peace to the premises. 4 If kept in the bedroom, it brings harmony among the couple. 5 If kept during a religious gathering, it brings knowledge by evoking Goddess Saraswati. 6 Enlightens the students with knowledge and sharpens their memory. 7 Fill it with Ganges water and sprinkle it on a person or in a premises. Malefic planetery effects and black magic evils disappear. 8 Removes ill-effects of Brahmhatya, Gau-hatya and Bal-hatya (Dosha due to killing of a priest, cow or a child in the previous births). Regards Lakshmi Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 seashells which open towards Right Side. Shells are obtained from the water-animals especially form snails, which live in the seas. Dakshina means the south side or when holding the sankh , Right Side. Therefore it is called Dakshinavarti Shankh. Dakshinavarti Shankh is available in white colour and with brown lines on it. Dakshinavarti Shankh is the symbol of Maa Lakshmi. Godess Lakshmi photo always depicts Dakshinavarti Shank in her hands. Dakshinavarti Shankh shankh shall be kept in Puja Ghar or Locker during any auspicious occasionor festival, Dakshinavarti Shankh brings good luck and prosperity to the individual and his family. In the Puranas, the gods and goddesses are depicted as holding a shell, whenever they are happy or setting out on war.Whenever the shell is blown it is said to purify the environment form all evil effects. Even the scietists have agreed othe fact that the blowing of a conch increases the positive qualities in the atmosphere such as courage, hope, determination, will -power, optimism,etc. It is always recommended that every house shall have Dakshinavarti Shankh for wealth, prosperity and Good Luck. It is belived that who keeps this Shell in their locker , they would never face any dearth of money in there life. Dakshinavarti Shankh shall be kept on white cloth in puja Ghar or Wrapped in white cloth, if need to be kept in locker. One shall light incense in front of dakshinavarti shankh and offer white rice and milk. Ordinarily the conches are Vamvarti i.e their bulge opening towards left side(facing North). Some shells are Dakshinvarti, their bulge opening towards the right side i.e facing south and even their sprial lines run towards the right . South is the direction of Kuber, the God of wealth, Tantrik Shastra has given great importance ot such types of shells. Dakshinvarti shells are very reare and are found only in a very few palces . Their sizes differ, starting form the size of a wheat gram ot as large as coconut. Mostly these shells ar available only at Kenya Kumari. A completely white coloured-one is very rearely found.Dakshina varti shankh not only bring wealth but also purifies the atmosphere. All the negatives energies are drain out of the place. Classification according to its length: Yavakar- These shells ar very small in size i.e as small as the size of a wheat gain and are dark grey in colour. They are quite strong and connot be crushed eaisly. Ellakar These are a little bigger in almost size of a cardamom, round supari ora lemaon. These shells ar mostly found in lakes. These shells are alos known as Hira shankh. These are as expensive as dimonds and considered very valuable among the shells. Benefits of Dakshinvarti Shankh:- 1 Prosperity to the house or office 2 No shortage of food, money or clothes. 3 Brings peace to the premises. 4 If kept in the bedroom, it brings harmony among the couple. 5 If kept during a religious gathering, it brings knowledge by evoking Goddess Saraswati. 6 Enlightens the students with knowledge and sharpens their memory. 7 Fill it with Ganges water and sprinkle it on a person or in a premises. Malefic planetery effects and black magic evils disappear. 8 Removes ill-effects of Brahmhatya, Gau-hatya and Bal-hatya (Dosha due to killing of a priest, cow or a child in the previous births). Regards Lakshmi Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Dear John ji & Chandrashekhar Phadke ji I have just pasted picture to support the message,The idea of my message is to know about shankh not picture.if it is real shankh please forgive me.I have no knowledge about Dakshinvarti shankh if you can guide people here will be useful. Regards Lakshmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 <goodgirllakshmi (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear John ji & Chandrashekhar Phadke jiI have just pasted picture to support the message,The idea of my messageis to know about shankh not picture.if it is real shankh please forgive me.I have no knowledge about Dakshinvarti shankh if you can guide people here will be useful.RegardsLakshmi Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Attachment: (image/pjpeg) Conch 270 V.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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