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In Hindu belief, the conch or Shankh is considered a symbol of purity, power, and prosperity. It is said to have emerged from the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean) and is believed to be Lord Vishnu’s favorite instrument. For this reason, it is always included in pujas, rituals, and other auspicious ceremonies. However, keeping a conch at home comes with certain Vastu rules that must be followed for peace and prosperity.
According to Vastu Shastra, the conch should be placed near the home temple or in the north-east direction, which is known as the Ishaan Kon. This direction brings positivity and good energy. The conch should always be kept on a clean cloth or stand and never directly on the ground, especially during worship. Keeping it dirty or in the wrong direction can block the flow of positive energy.
Cleanliness is a must for sacred items. The conch should always be kept clean and washed regularly. After blowing it, one must rinse it with clean water before placing it back in the temple. It should be wiped dry before keeping it again. Devotees believe that a clean conch keeps away bad luck and ensures peace in the home.
When placing the conch near idols, it should be positioned to the right of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, or Bal Gopal. The opening of the conch should always face upward. This positioning is believed to maintain a steady flow of prosperity in the house. The blowing conch should be separate from the one used in worship, as mixing the two is considered inauspicious.
Yes, experts suggest keeping two conches at home. One is used for blowing during pujas, while the other is kept solely for worship. The conch used for blowing should never be used in rituals, as it changes its energy frequency when blown. Having two separate conches helps maintain both purity and purpose.
During Shiva puja, a conch shell should never be used. According to Hindu legends, Lord Shiva had killed the demon Shankhachurna, and hence, offering a conch during his worship is considered disrespectful. Apart from this, the conch should never be left empty. If not filled with anything, it should at least contain water, as this water is believed to remove negativity when sprinkled across the house.
The conch is not just a ritual object—it represents divine sound, energy, and protection. It is said that blowing the conch drives away negative forces and fills the home with peace and strength. Keeping it with devotion and following Vastu rules ensures a life of harmony, prosperity, and positive vibrations.