Tibetan Buddhist Hand Carved Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Horn

Tibetan Buddhist Hand Carved Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Horn

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Beautiful Tibetan Buddhist Hand Carved Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Hornย Trumpet Bugle From Patan, Nepal

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  • Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Horn

    Name

    Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Horn

    Length

    7โ€

    Breadth

    4โ€

    Diameter

    12โ€ (circle wise)

    Material

    Conch Shell

    Actual Weight

    0.698 Kg.

    Ships From

    Patan, Nepal

    Shipping Provider

    Express Shipping Service

    Shipping Time

    Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ€“ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide.

    Insurance

    Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    ย Conch Shell Horn โ€“ Shankha โ€“ The Ceremonial Trumpet

    The conch shell, also known as Shankha in local term; is an emblem of power, authority and sovereignty. Its blast is believed to banish evil spirits, avert natural disasters, and scare poisonous creatures. In Buddhism, the conch was adopted as a symbol of religious sovereignty and an emblem which fearlessly proclaimed the truth of the dharma. One of the 32 signs of a Buddhaโ€™s body is his deep and resonant voice, which is artistically symbolized in images of the Buddha by three conch-like curving lines on his throat. Shells which spiral to the right are very rare and considered especially sacred, the right spiral mirroring the motion of the sun, moon, planets and stars across the sky. Also, the hair whorls on Buddhaโ€™s head spiral to the right, as do his fine bodily hairs, the long white curl between his eyebrows and the conch like swirl of his navel.

    A shell is made into ritual musical instruments by cutting off the end of its tip and furnishing it with a mouthpiece and an ornamental metal casing extending from the shellโ€™s mouth. The conch shells made in Nepal and Tibet are usually carved with elaborate designs which contains the deities or Buddhist auspicious symbols carved on the shell. The Conch Shell has special significance in Buddhist religion. The Conch Shell are used by Buddhist Monks in Nepal and Tibet during religious ceremonies and festivals.

    About this Ritual Item

    This is a finely hand carved Conch Shell โ€“ Shankha โ€“ The Ceremonial Ritual Trumpet. It has Manjushri carvings in the center and Shakyamuni Buddha on the right side and Chenrezig / Four Armed Avalokiteshvara on the left side. The hand carvings are done very finely throughout the Conch Shell which was done in Patan, Nepal by master artisans who are considered among the best in the world.

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    Tibetan Buddhist Hand Carved Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Horn

    Tibetan Buddhist Hand Carved Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Horn

    Beautiful Tibetan Buddhist Hand Carved Manjushri Carved Conch Shell Hornย Trumpet Bugle From Patan, Nepal

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