Uses of Lakshmi shells
- The shells are sewn together so as not to cause any disturbance during the construction of the house.
- New homeowners need to tie shells to the gutter. Doing so would be like inviting Lakshmi into the house.
- Gavvalani is placed in a yellow cloth in the pooja mandir and saffronized with elegant sahasranamas to attract money.
- Keeping the shells in the box at the box office can save money.
- Newly purchased vehicles can be blindfolded with black rope.
- Those who are late for marriage keep the shells close so that quick marriage attempts can take place.
- At the time of the wedding the bride and groom cut off the shells on both hands so that their cap is neat without any nerve damage.
- The shells belong to Venus. So shells, it is better to keep the shells in hand while reciting the hypnotic mantra.
- It is the strong belief of the Hindus that Goddess Lakshmi is present where the shells are.
- These shells can also be attached to vehicles to prevent vision error.
- If these shells are wrapped in a yellow cloth and kept in a pooja mandir and exchanged with Lalita Sahasra names, then Lakshmi Devi will attract money with her sarcasm.
- If these shells are kept in the cash counters where the merchants put their money, they will make a lot of money.
- Lakshmi shells are best kept in cupboards, shelves and lockers in the house.
- It would be great to play games with these shells on Diwali day. Lakshmi Devi comes by herself and gives Siri treasures.
- In some places, the custom of inviting Lakshmi to play these shells is also popular.
- Children should be given shells tied around their necks or on their buttocks to prevent vision loss.