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Turbinella pyrum,
common names the
chank s****,
sacred chank or chank, also
known as the
divine conch or
referred to
simply as a conch, is a
species of...
- to as
conches also
include the
sacred chank or
shankha s**** (Turbinella
pyrum) and
other Turbinella species in the
family Turbinellidae. The Triton's...
- Great, see
Pecten jacobaeus. In Hinduism, left-handed s**** of
Turbinella pyrum (the
sacred shankha) are
considered to be
sacred to the god Vishnu. The...
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species that are
characteristic of the
Indus coast,
particularly Turbinella pyrum and
Pleuroploca trapezium, have been
found in the
archaeological sites of...
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large sea
snail from the
Indian Ocean (a s**** of the
species Turbinella pyrum), but one that has a rare reverse-turning spiral. The
shankha is held with...
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Volema pyrum is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Melongenidae, the
crown conches and
their allies.
Abbott &
Dance (1986:...
- "chank s****". One
species in this
genus is the
sacred chank,
Turbinella pyrum; see "Shankha" for the
cultural and
religious use of the s**** of that species...
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family Cypraeidae, the cowries.
Subspecies Zonaria pyrum insularum F. A. Schilder, 1928
Zonaria pyrum pyrum (Gmelin, 1791) The s**** of
these quite common...
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Ranularia pyrum,
common name: the pear triton, is a
species of
predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Cymatiidae. The s**** size...
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species that are
characteristic of the
Indus coast,
particularly Trubinella pyrum and
Fasciolaria trapezium, have been
found in the
archaeological sites of...