Description
Madras Fisheries Bureau, Bulletin No. 7: The Sacred Chank of India by James Hornell is a comprehensive study of the Indian conch (Turbinella pyrum). The monograph explores the cultural, religious, and economic significance of the sacred chank in India, particularly its role in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. It also delves into its ecological characteristics, distribution, and use in various crafts. Hornell’s work provides valuable insights into the conch’s impact on local economies, traditions, and the broader marine ecosystem.