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Gomati Chakra Shells Peeli Kodi Kaudi: Lakshmi Pooja, Ritual Mandir Cowrie
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Gomti Gomati Chakra , Peeli Kodi Kaudi , Pooja Items , Yellow Lakshmi Kauri Kodi , Lakshmi Pooja , Mandir Natural Cowrie Cowry ,Ritual Pooja
Lakshmi Pooja | Yellow Kodi | Gomati Chakra | Luck Wealth Love | Ritual Pooja | Mandir Pooja Item | Sudharshan Chakra
Like coins, cowrie shells are small and easy to carry around, making them practical for transportation
Cowries are also frequently considered a symbol of the goddess Laxmi and are used in Hindu festivals
Cowrie shells were useful as a monetary system because they were durable and could hold up to frequent handling, and wouldn't be lost to vermin like food, just like metal money
Because of the shells association with fertility due to their shape, they have been worn as charms to encourage fertility and wealth
Gomti Chakra is a rare natural and spiritual product, a form of shell stone.
Gomti Chakra is found in Gomti River in Dwarka, a part of Gujarat in India.
Gomti Chakra is also known as Sudarshan Chakra as it resembles the divine weapon of Lord Krishna - the Sudarshan Chakra.
It is believed to bring luck and is used specially in spiritual and tantrik rituals.
One side of the Gomati Chakra is elevated like a shell while the other side is flat with circular design like whirl which looks like a snake. This is the reason why it is also know as "Naag-Chakra"
i.e. snake chakra. According to Vedic Astrology, it is beneficial in cases of people who have 'Naag dosh' or 'Sarpa Dosha' in their horoscope.
It helps in eliminating Vastu Doshas when 11 Gomti Chakras are buried in the foundation of the building in the South East direction to bless the residents with long life and prosperity and negate the evil effects of vastu doshas.
Gomti Chakra appeases Godddess Lakshmi. 7or 11 Gomti Chakras are wrapped in red cloth and kept in lockers or cash box to ensure the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
People who possess Gomti Chakra are blessed with wealth, good health and prosperity. It is also believed to protect children.
In some regions, eleven Gomti Chakras are wrapped in a red cloth and placed in rice or wheat containers. This is for food security.