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'''Conch''', '''White Conch''' or '''Dungkar''' (Skt. shankha [[Wyl.]] ''dung dkar'', Tib. ''Dungkar'') - a large white seashell which was used in Indian religious ceremonies, and also warfare, and was hence adopted in tantric Buddhist rituals. Usually one plays in a pair in which the musicians alternate in taking breath, to ensure the continuity of the sound.  
'''Conch''', '''White Conch''' or '''Dungkar''' (Skt. shankha [[Wyl.]] ''dung dkar'', Tib. ''Dungkar'') - a large white seashell which was used in Indian religious ceremonies, and also warfare, and was hence adopted in tantric Buddhist rituals. Usually one plays in a pair in which the musicians alternate in taking breath, to ensure the continuity of the sound.  
Out of the [[four activities|four enlightened activities]], the conch is related to pacifying.
   
   
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Revision as of 10:15, 13 December 2016

White Conch

Conch, White Conch or Dungkar (Skt. shankha Wyl. dung dkar, Tib. Dungkar) - a large white seashell which was used in Indian religious ceremonies, and also warfare, and was hence adopted in tantric Buddhist rituals. Usually one plays in a pair in which the musicians alternate in taking breath, to ensure the continuity of the sound.

Out of the four enlightened activities, the conch is related to pacifying.