Indo–Caribbean Hindu Temples of Minnesota



Photo © 2004 Ishanaa N. Rambachan/The Pluralism Project



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At the right of the photo, a small boy blows into a conch shell or sanka. The sanka is traditionally associated with God as Vishnu. The sound emitted from the shell represents creation.

In the center of the picture, the pundit (priest) rings a large brass bell. The bell symbolically summons the attention of God to the worship. Others in the photograph bow their heads while singing the aarti.