Here's why conch is not used in the worship of Shiva
Here's why conch is not used in the worship of Shiva
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Conch or Shankh is not used in the worship of Lord Shiva, you all must know this thing. At the same time, in the worship of Bholenath, they are not even given water from the conch shell. Yes, there is a reason behind this, which we are going to tell you today.

Story - According to a legend, once Radha had gone out of Goloka somewhere, at that time, Shri Krishna was doing a Vihara with her friend named Virja. Coincidentally Radha arrived there. Radha became angry after seeing Krishna with Virja and started calling Krishna and Virja bad. Lajjavash Virja river started flowing.

While listening to Radha's wrathful words towards Krishna, Krishna's friend Sudama came in a rage. Sudama took the side of Krishna and started talking to Radha in passionate words. It is said that Radha got angry after seeing this behavior of Sudama. Radha cursed Sudama to be born as a demon. Filled with anger, Sudama also cursed Radha to be born in a human vagina without thinking of harm. With the curse of Radha, Sudama became a demon named Shankhchur. At the same time, there is a mention of Shankhchur, son of Dambha in Shivpuran too. Tell everyone that he became the master of all the three worlds under his power and started torturing the sages and saints.

At the same time, Lord Shiva got angry by killing Shankhchur. Due to this, water is offered to the Vishnu and other Gods and Goddesses from the conch shell, but Shiva ji slaughtered Shankhchur due to which the conch is considered taboo in the worship of Lord Shiva.

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