Puja Rules: In Hinduism, performing daily prayers is considered highly auspicious. Furthermore, many rules regarding the home temple have been in place for centuries. According to belief, regularly performing prayers in the home temple brings happiness and peace to the home.
It is also said that blowing the conch shell during prayers is very auspicious. However, homes where the conch shell is used during prayers are said to be filled with positivity. However, many people are confused about when to blow the conch shell. So, today we will tell you the auspicious time to blow the conch shell.
What is the auspicious time to blow the conch shell?
Many people believe that blowing the conch shell immediately after prayers is considered auspicious. People blow a conch shell during prayers at home, both in the morning and in the evening. However, blowing the conch shell at both times is considered inappropriate. According to Hinduism, the auspicious time to blow the conch shell is before sunrise.
In fact, let us tell you that the energy of the time before sunrise is exceptionally pure, and the mind remains calm. Therefore, Brahma Muhurta is considered the most auspicious time for blowing the conch. Brahma Muhurta is an hour and a half before sunrise, i.e., from 4:00 to 5:30 in the morning. This time is also considered the most pure and sacred for blowing the conch.
What is the significance of the conch on auspicious occasions?
According to Hinduism, blowing the conch before any auspicious occasion is considered very auspicious. During any puja or havan performed at home, the priest blows the conch to purify the surrounding energy. Keeping the conch on any auspicious occasion is also considered very auspicious.
Invoking Lord Shiva in any auspicious occasion signifies that we are asking him to participate in our worship. Therefore, the conch should be blown during every puja or katha. However, it should not be blown in the evening.










