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KAUDIS

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Kaudis are natural ocean treasures that hold immense spiritual significance in Hindu culture. Traditionally used in rituals, tantra, astrology, and vastu, these shells symbolize wealth, divine energy, and protection.

Each variety has a unique spiritual role:

Natural Kaudi is associated with Goddess Durga, offering strength, protection, and victory over obstacles.

White Kaudi and Lakshmi Kaudi are linked to Goddess Lakshmi, known to attract wealth, prosperity, and abundance.

Yellow Kaudi is revered in astrology and spiritual remedies, aiding in removal of planetary doshas and enhancing mental peace.

Care Instruction : Wash them gently with warm water once a week if kept in the temple.

🧾 HOW TO USE & BENEFITS

  • Place 11 or 21 Kaudis in your temple, cash box, or locker.
  • Bury near entrances or corners for vastu correction and energetic harmony.
  • Use in tantric rituals for protection against evil eye and negativity.
  • Carry a few in your wallet or purse for financial stability and luck.

πŸ’‘ DID YOU KNOW?

  • Gomti Chakra is considered the twin of Shaligram and linked to Lord Vishnu.
  • Cowrie shells are believed to ward off evil and attract abundance.
  • Kaudis appeared during the Samudra Manthan, along with Goddess Lakshmi. They were once used as currency and are still believed to bring luck, spiritual power, and success.

FAQ's

What are Kaudis and their significance in Puja?

Kaudis are sacred shells used in Hindu rituals, particularly in Puja offerings to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera. They symbolize prosperity, wealth, and abundance.

Kaudis can be used for both daily worship and during specific festivals like Diwali and Dhanteras to invoke prosperity and blessings.

Kaudis are typically kept in the Puja offerings or placed on the altar as an offering to the gods. They can also be kept in a safe place for wealth and prosperity.

Yes, Kaudis are natural shells that have been used in Hindu rituals for centuries due to their spiritual significance.

To preserve the sanctity of Kaudis, gently clean them with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, and store them in a clean and sacred space to maintain their spiritual power.

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