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The Moti Shankh is a naturally formed conch shell prized in the Hindu and Vedic traditions for its lustrous, pearl-like (moti) appearance. Conch shells hold deep ritual significance in Indian culture, and the Moti Shankh in particular is traditionally kept in the home altar or puja room as a symbol of purity and divine presence. It is associated with the Moon (Chandra) and is traditionally kept by those seeking greater harmony and abundance in household life. The Moti Shankh is not blown as an instrument but rather placed as a sacred object during worship.
In Vedic astrology, the Moti Shankh is closely associated with the Moon (Chandra Graha), the planet governing emotions, domestic life, and maternal energy. It is traditionally believed to support those with a weakened or afflicted Moon in their birth chart by inviting the Moon's calming and nurturing qualities into the home. Regular ritual care of the Moti Shankh — such as bathing it with water or milk and offering prayers — is considered a traditional remedy to strengthen lunar energy and bring greater sukh samriddhi into one's life.