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12" Five Wicks Puja Lamp in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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This Five-Wick Oil Lamp, also known as Kuthu Vilakku, is an essential part of a Hindu ceremony. This metal lamp, which is normally filled with ghee (clarified butter) or sesame oil, is meant to radiate optimism when lit. It is frequently seen lit during Kathakali and other ceremonial theatre in Southern India using the ancient lighting method. It has a disc-shaped base, a stem, a five-wick oil basin, and a plain crown. This simple item does not break the air of space and quiet but rather blends in and does its job precisely. People are drawn in by its straightforward approach and long-lasting design.

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Specifications
ZEG80
Brass Statue
Height: 12 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight 500 gm
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A Beacon of Divine Light

Illuminate your sacred space with the radiant glow of this exquisite five-wick puja lamp, meticulously handcrafted in India. Fashioned from fine brass, this lamp is more than just a vessel for light; it is a testament to ancient artistry and a conduit for spiritual connection. Its impressive height and intricate detailing make it a commanding presence, perfect for adorning altars, prayer rooms, or any area dedicated to reverence and reflection. The five wicks symbolize the five elements – earth, water, fire, air, and ether – which are believed to be the constituents of the universe. Lighting these five wicks is an invocation of cosmic harmony and a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things. In Hindu tradition, the lamp, or *diya*, holds profound significance. It is often lit during festivals, pujas (worship rituals), and daily prayers, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness, both literal and metaphorical. The flame represents knowledge, consciousness, and the divine presence, guiding devotees towards enlightenment and spiritual awakening. This lamp's design, with its distinct five spouts, enhances its symbolic power, creating a more encompassing and vibrant light.

Heritage and Craftsmanship

This lamp is a product of India's rich artisanal heritage. Each piece is individually handmade by skilled craftspeople, ensuring that no two lamps are exactly alike. The use of brass, a metal revered in India for its purity and auspiciousness, adds to the lamp's intrinsic value. Brass is often associated with deities and is believed to attract positive energies, making it an ideal material for sacred objects. The craftsmanship evident in the lamp's fluted stem and elegantly flared base speaks to generations of inherited knowledge and dedication to artistic excellence. It stands as a proud representation of "Made in India" quality and tradition. The act of lighting a lamp can be traced back to ancient Vedic rituals, where fire was considered a messenger of the gods. The flickering flame was seen as a representation of the soul's journey and the eternal cycle of life and rebirth. In various mythologies, lamps are often depicted as being held by deities or used in significant ceremonies, signifying purity, prosperity, and the triumph of good over evil. This five-wick lamp, with its robust construction and classic aesthetic, is designed to be a cherished heirloom, passed down through generations, continuing its role as a source of light and spiritual inspiration.
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