The Offering

₹28,000.00

The Dakshinavarti shankh has long been a vessel for sacred offerings—water, flowers, grains—each placed within its spiral as a gesture of devotion. The Offering reflects this act of giving, where the shell becomes a bridge between the human and the divine. In mythology, such offerings are more than ritual; they are exchanges of intent, carrying prayers outward into the cosmic order. This piece holds that quiet generosity in form and spirit, reminding us that giving is not only about what is placed within, but about the reverence with which it is given—an unbroken tradition carried through generations.

Dimensions - 20x12x13 cms

The Dakshinavarti shankh has long been a vessel for sacred offerings—water, flowers, grains—each placed within its spiral as a gesture of devotion. The Offering reflects this act of giving, where the shell becomes a bridge between the human and the divine. In mythology, such offerings are more than ritual; they are exchanges of intent, carrying prayers outward into the cosmic order. This piece holds that quiet generosity in form and spirit, reminding us that giving is not only about what is placed within, but about the reverence with which it is given—an unbroken tradition carried through generations.

Dimensions - 20x12x13 cms