PujaCraft Brass Antique Kuber Deep (Good Quality , Height: 3cm , Width: 9cm , Weight: 120 Gram)
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About PujaCraft Brass Antique Kuber Deep
Authentic hand-made brass Diya.
Heavy metal weighs about 120 grams.
Vintage finish to the product.
It gives a beautiful look in altars and gates at home as well as in the office.
Mainly used on occasions like Diwali, Navaratri, Durga Puja, etc.
Product details:
Material: Brass.
Dimensions : Width: 9cm , Height: 3cm , Weight: 210 Grams.
The package contains 1 Unit.
Perfect for Home, Temple, and House Warming gifting.
Traditional value:
The warm, bright glow emitted from a Diya is considered auspicious - it represents enlightenment, prosperity, knowledge, and wisdom. Diyas represents the triumph of light over dark, good over evil with the most notable example of this being on the day of Diwali.
As per Vastu shastra, people believe that the ghee or oil in a diya signifies negativity in your mind and the wick symbolizes the Atma or soul. By lighting the Diya, you dispel negativity from your mind and soul.
Diyas are one of the most significant Diwali decorations and are lit to worship the gods and goddesses. People light up their houses and shops.
Diya is essential in Hinduism because it signifies purity, goodness, good luck, and power. The presence of light means the non-existence of darkness and evil forces. Since Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day when there is supreme darkness everywhere; people light millions of lamps to get rid of the darkness.
The name Diya is a girl's name meaning "love; lamp; heavenly". A sweet and simple multicultural choice that has several different meanings and origins. Widely used in Africa, it's a variant spelling of Dia, which means "love" in Lembaama. It's a Hindi name meaning "lamp, light".
Usage instructions:
Burning a ghee lamp on the left hand in the scriptures is considered to be the best. While during worship, the lamp of the oil should always be kept towards the right hand and the light of the lamp should be in front of God.
Refill the oil. This one is fairly easy due to the size of the lamp. Every 12 hours I do this refilling.
Ensure the wick is not totally burnt black. So every 12-15 hours I pull up the wick a little bit.
Authentic hand-made brass Diya.
Heavy metal weighs about 120 grams.
Vintage finish to the product.
It gives a beautiful look in altars and gates at home as well as in the office.
Mainly used on occasions like Diwali, Navaratri, Durga Puja, etc.
Product details:
Material: Brass.
Dimensions : Width: 9cm , Height: 3cm , Weight: 210 Grams.
The package contains 1 Unit.
Perfect for Home, Temple, and House Warming gifting.
Traditional value:
The warm, bright glow emitted from a Diya is considered auspicious - it represents enlightenment, prosperity, knowledge, and wisdom. Diyas represents the triumph of light over dark, good over evil with the most notable example of this being on the day of Diwali.
As per Vastu shastra, people believe that the ghee or oil in a diya signifies negativity in your mind and the wick symbolizes the Atma or soul. By lighting the Diya, you dispel negativity from your mind and soul.
Diyas are one of the most significant Diwali decorations and are lit to worship the gods and goddesses. People light up their houses and shops.
Diya is essential in Hinduism because it signifies purity, goodness, good luck, and power. The presence of light means the non-existence of darkness and evil forces. Since Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day when there is supreme darkness everywhere; people light millions of lamps to get rid of the darkness.
The name Diya is a girl's name meaning "love; lamp; heavenly". A sweet and simple multicultural choice that has several different meanings and origins. Widely used in Africa, it's a variant spelling of Dia, which means "love" in Lembaama. It's a Hindi name meaning "lamp, light".
Usage instructions:
Burning a ghee lamp on the left hand in the scriptures is considered to be the best. While during worship, the lamp of the oil should always be kept towards the right hand and the light of the lamp should be in front of God.
Refill the oil. This one is fairly easy due to the size of the lamp. Every 12 hours I do this refilling.
Ensure the wick is not totally burnt black. So every 12-15 hours I pull up the wick a little bit.
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