1981 - Conch teleported by Yogi Yogananda Puri

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Archives of Sovereign Details
Date/Year 1981
Origin of Item Pushpa Samadhi
Item Type Artefact
Item Dimensions 3.4" w x 4.5" h x 4.2" d
Item Material Other
Age of SPH 3.
Associated Guru Yogiraj Yogananda Puri
Location Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, South India
Role in the Revival of KAILASA First demonstration of superhuman capabilities by Yogi Yogananda Puri, beginning the revival of Science of Power Manifestation.
Associated Kingdom Kailasa Paramparagatha Adi Arunachala Sarvajnapeetha Samrajyam

This conch was teleported by Yogananda Puri from his home, in front of the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism at a very young age. 

Teleportation involves disintegrating an object in one place to particles small enough that can travel, moving those particles and then reintegrating them in another place as the same object that disappeared. With this conch, Yogananda Puri began initiating SPH into the science of power manifestation knowing that the three-year-old Incarnation would impart this science to millions of people in the revival of KAILASA, the enlightened civilization and initiate the world into the new age of power manifesting.

Additionally, the conch is considered to be highly sacred and auspicious in the Vedic tradition. It is born out of the milky ocean along with Goddess Lakshmi. Inside the tight airspace within the conch is believed to be the space where the big bang happens or the space where the constant rejuvenation and new creation happens.


Bhoopati, Yogananda Puri's son, shares about the same conch which He witnessed going missing in his home 


http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=10z2KxseqIvxvdTtw_O36MzY2y-8p2E84


One day, father and I were sitting in the puja room and doing puja. There used to be a conch in our house. That conch had been missing for a week. I was thinking to myself about where it had gone. I asked my mother, “Ma, that conch is missing. Did you clean it and do any abhisheka (ritualistic bath) with it?” She said, “I don’t know where it went.” Then I asked Father. He replied, “It has reached where it should reach.” I questioned him, “Father, to whom did it reach, where did it reach and how did it reach?” 

I questioned him because I was interested in puja. At home, my mother and all of us would do puja well, because many Swamis would come to our home. We would do pada puja to them(offering gratitude to their holy feet). 

Father brought us up in a divine way. After puja, we would serve them food. Father used to make them satisfied and only then send them back.

Anyhow, that day I again asked him, “Father, that conch is missing from the puja items.” He replied, “I told you, it has reached where it needs to reach."

http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=0B1YR4ZvinkYkRVM5VktQZzR4QjA http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=0B1YR4ZvinkYkY0wxczVfMlpaTE0