Common Myths About Keeping Multiple Shankh at Home

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In Indian culture, the conch shell, Shankh, has a deep sacred place. It is linked with spirituality and Hindu rituals, which are associated with purity, peace, prosperity, and positivity. The blowing of the Shankh represents the cosmic sound of the universe, resembling the OM sound. 

Despite its sacred uses in temples, the conch shell is also used for many other purposes in homes, such as being placed in the puja room and used as a decorative piece. Yet many people get confused when placing or keeping more than one Shankh at home. Let’s catch on to this if that’s bad luck or brings negativity, else multiple Shankh at home do clash with each other. 

Time to clear the myths, get the truth behind keeping multiple conch shells, and decide on their practicality.

Introduction: Why Are There So Many Myths Around Shankh at Home?

The conch shell isn’t a ritual object but a sacred symbol that attracts energy and positive vibrations. People handle and treat Shankh with extreme caution, yet it still breeds misinformation and superstition within.

In ancient times, Shankhs were rare and valuable, with strict rules governing them. Although time passes, partial knowledge gives rise to myths, such as whether keeping more than one conch shell at home is worth it. 

Infographic showing myths and truths about multiple Shankh conch shells at home with traditional mandala design

 

Such hearsays confuse people and divert them into misconceptions, so let’s not keep you waiting any longer for facts and an understanding of the actual spiritual turn behind it.

Myth 1: Keeping Multiple Shankh at Home Is Inauspicious

People think keeping more than one conch shell brings bad luck, financial loss, or disturbs the home’s inner environment. It’s one of the commonly believed myths.

The Truth:

Well, there is no scriptural or spiritual norm behind the claim that keeping multiple Shankh at home isn’t worth it. Ancient temples have many Shankh, each with a significant purpose—rituals, sound purification, water sanctification, etc. 

Each Shankh represents:

  1. Purity
  2. Prosperity
  3. Divine vibration

Myth 2: Only One Shankh Is Allowed per Household

That struggle is more confusing on how many Shankh can be kept at home. People usually think that one home should have only one Shankh, as more than that can bring negativity and even disrupt spiritual balance. 

The Truth: That’s not true, as no restriction is mentioned in the ancient Vedas, Puranas, or Shastras. Families with spiritually inclined thoughts keep;

  1. One Shankh for blowing
  2. One for water rituals
  3. One decorative or rare Shankh
  4. One Lakshmi Shankh for prosperity

Myth 3: Different Types of Shankh Should Not Be Kept Together

Usually, people fear keeping the Dakshinavarti, Vamavarti, or Lakshmi Shankh together, as it may cause an energy conflict.

The Truth:

Understand this – whether it’s one or multiple, still, the conch shells aren’t weapons or conflicting forces. They are scared, pure objects that naturally form in the oceans. Typically, different types of Shankh carry different places and symbolic energies, like;

  1. Wealth
  2. Peace
  3. Protection
  4. Purification

Myth 4: Multiple Shankh Attract Negative Spirits

Many believe that keeping so many sacred objects attracts unwanted energies or disturbs the positivity in the environment. 

The Truth:

This belief makes no sense as Shankh is known to;

  1. Remove negativity
  2. Purify surroundings
  3. Create protective vibrations

Myth 5: Keeping Too Many Shankh Causes Financial Problems

Keeping more than one Shankh can block positive paths to attract wealth, luck, and prosperity. It can cause money loss. To solve financial problems Shankh is considered to be auspicious. 

The Truth:

Shankh is linked with sacred energy, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Lakshmi, so it brings wealth, abundance, and luck. Especially:

  1. Lakshmi Shankh
  2. Dakshinavarti Shankh

Myth 6: Only One Shankh Should Be Worshipped, Others Become Inactive

Keeping multiple Shankhs at home is pointless, as one holds energy and the others become useless. That’s also a misconception or worshipping multiple Shankhs won’t be prosperous and beneficial so debunked it.

The Truth:

Spiritual energy is activated by:

  1. Intention
  2. Respect
  3. Cleanliness

Myth 7: Multiple Shankh Disturb Vastu Balance

People even think that placing more than a Shankh can interrupt or disturb the home Vastu. That’s a false claim again. 

The Truth:

The presence of natural elements like Shankh is linked to attracting positivity, and according to Vastu Shastra, placing them brings peace and luck, as the Shankh symbolizes water and cosmic sound. 

Myth 8: Old or Broken Shankh Bring Bad Luck

The aged conch shell, Shankh, is considered both unlucky and sacred. 

The Truth:

Any cracked or broken Shankh cannot be used for sacred rituals and pujas, but it doesn’t bring bad luck or negativity. According to the Hindu mythology broken or cracked Shankhs need to be returned back to the water (flowing water body like river or sea)-which is ideal as water is considered sacred and the origin place of the conch shell.

The simple approach to understand this; 

  1. Returned to water
  2. Buried respectfully
  3. Or immersed in flowing water

Why do these myths continue to exist?

People blindly believe the misconceptions because of 

  1. Partial religious knowledge
  2. Fear-based advice
  3. Misinterpretation of ancient rules
  4. Oral traditions without context

Best Practices: If You Keep Multiple Shankh

Despite believing in misconceptions, get these simple guidelines, such as;

  1. Keep Shankh clean
  2. Place them respectfully in the puja area
  3. Do not treat them as toys or decor items
  4. Avoid cluttering or stacking them carelessly
  5. Use faith, not fear, as your guide

If you’re keeping a Dakshinavarti Shankh at home, proper placement is important for maximum positive energy. Learn more about where to place Vishnu Dakshinavarti Shankh in your home and temple for best results.

The Final Verdict:

The worry that keeping multiple Shankhs at home brings negativity is a purely mythical notion that is unnecessarily hyped. It’s a sacred object that symbolizes purity, peace, divinity, and prosperity. So keeping one or multiple doesn’t clash with the energies. What truly matters is keeping respect, intention, and understanding rather than believing in myths that easily fire in the mind and create confusion. Let go of myths. Hold on to wisdom.

FAQs

Can multiple Shankhs at home be auspicious?

Not at all. You can keep multiple Shankhs at home as long as they are kept clean and respected. 

Is it necessary to worship the Shankh daily?

No, that depends on individual choices and beliefs. However, daily worship isn’t a rule that needs to be followed. Placing them respectfully and with clear intentions is worthwhile.

Can I keep different types of Shankh together?s

Keeping different types of conch shells together is possible. It doesn’t clash or impact energies.

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