The Avalokiteshvara conch shell (Dungkar) represents the resonant, melodious, and pervasive sound of the Dharma, awakening disciples from ignorance and guiding them to accomplish the benefit of oneself and all mother beings. The Conch is most commonly used in Buddhist and Hindu rituals. Hand carved, One of the most popular devotional deities in Himalayan Buddhism, Avalokiteshvara (the Bodhisattva of Compassion) appears in many forms, but this eleven-headed, “thousand-armed” form is one of the most popular. This is a traditional Tibetan design, great sound and easy to play and clear the energy in a space to start a Kirtan, meditation or sound healing event! 7”L x 4”W