Dakshinavarti Shankh with Stand

A rare Dakshinavarti Shankh associated with Goddess Lakshmi, believed to attract wealth, prosperity, and positive energy.

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Description

The Dakshinavarti Shankh is a rare and sacred conch shell whose opening naturally turns to the right side (dakshin direction). In Hindu tradition, it is considered extremely auspicious and closely associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity.

Unlike regular conch shells used for blowing during rituals, the Dakshinavarti Shankh is mainly kept for worship and prosperity purposes. It is often placed in temples, homes, and business establishments to attract wealth, success, and positive vibrations.

How to Use

  • Place the Dakshinavarti Shankh in your puja room or temple area.

  • Keep it facing east or north direction.

  • Worship it daily or on Fridays with incense, flowers, and prayers.

  • It can also be kept in lockers or business places to attract wealth.

  • Keep the Shankh clean and in a respectful place.

Benefits

  • Attracts wealth, prosperity, and abundance

  • Helps remove financial obstacles and losses

  • Creates a peaceful and positive environment

  • Brings blessings of Goddess Lakshmi

  • Protects the home from negative energies

  • Supports business growth and career progress

Promotes harmony in family relationships

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