According mahabharath name of conch blown sahadeva the battlefield of kurushtera
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Pāñcajanya (or Panchjanya) is the name of the conch (Shankha) in Hindu mythology which was blown by Krishna at the start of the Mahabharata War between the Kauravas and Pandavas at Kurukshetra, which was a Dharam-yudha (sacred war for the righteous) between the usurper King Dhritrashtra's hundred sons, the eldest being.
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Pancajanya — the conchshell of Lord Sri Krishna. It was taken from the demon Pancajana after Krishna slew him. Anantavijaya — name of King Yudhisthira's conch shell, meaning “Unending victory.”
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