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Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"

Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, is called "Dongga Yeqi" in Tibetan. This kind of right-handed conch was once the military name of the ancient battlefield, when Buddhism was introduced to Tibet, the conch became a conch, which was used to propagate the teachings of Buddhism, and the sound of the conch would no longer provoke war, bringing peace and tranquility to people. The conch has a left-handed right-handed distinction and has been used in Buddhist rituals for about two thousand years. According to legend, when Shakyamuni Buddha first turned the Wheel of Dharma in Luye Garden, Emperor Shakyamuni and others presented a right-handed white conch to the Buddha.

Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"

Since then, the right conch has been widely used in religious circles as a symbol of auspicious perfection. This piece of late Qing Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist Dharma Instrument Right-handed Spiral Snail, is an unadorned Spiral, its thread is clockwise right-rotated from the outside to the inside, until the top of the screw, the top of the screw is flattened, the original screw nozzle is missing, this snail is generally enshrined in the main hall, placed on the barley. The snail shape is beautiful, the pulp is simple, and the Buddhist ritual vessels are worth collecting.

Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"

【Name】Late Qing Dynasty Republic of China Tibetan Tibetan Buddhist Dharma Instrument Right-handed Dharma Snail

Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"

【Material】Snail

Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"

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Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"
Right-handed conch, also known as Dharma snail, tibetan for "Dongga Yeqi"