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2" Small Handled Wick Puja Lamp in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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This small yet attractive brass lamp is a combination of an Atma Diya and an Aarti Diya with a disc-shaped plate at the base to collect excess oil. The lamp attached to the disc is known as the atma diya due to the central nozzle which burns like the soul that burns inside the body to keep a human alive. It also comes with a holder which enables smooth offering of aarti. The offering of aarti with this diya signifies offering the full devotion of the atma to the Parmatma.

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Specifications
ZBE22
Brass
Height: 2 inch
Width: 3 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 80 gm
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A Beacon of Divine Light

For millennia, the gentle glow of a lamp has symbolized hope, knowledge, and spiritual connection across cultures. This exquisite brass puja lamp, meticulously handcrafted in India, embodies that timeless tradition. Its compact size makes it a perfect addition to any altar, shrine, or sacred space, bringing a touch of divine radiance to your devotional practices. The diya, or oil lamp, is an integral part of Hindu worship, representing the dispelling of darkness and ignorance, and the illumination of inner wisdom. In ancient Vedic rituals, fire was considered a divine messenger, carrying prayers to the gods. The flickering flame of this lamp is a constant reminder of the presence of the divine, a source of solace and spiritual focus. It's believed that lighting a diya during puja not only pleases the deities but also purifies the atmosphere and invites positive energies into the home. The practice of lighting lamps during festivals like Diwali, the festival of lights, is particularly significant, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.

Artistry and Tradition in Brass

Crafted from durable and lustrous brass, this handled puja lamp showcases the skill and dedication of Indian artisans. Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, has been prized for its beauty and resilience for centuries. In India, brass holds particular significance; it is considered a sacred metal, often used in the creation of temple vessels and deities. The inherent warmth and sheen of brass are believed to amplify the positive energies, making this lamp not just a functional object but a piece of devotional art. The handmade nature of this lamp means each piece carries its own unique character, a testament to the human touch involved in its creation, ensuring that your lamp is as individual as your spiritual journey. The integrated handle offers both practicality and an aesthetic flourish, allowing for easy repositioning or carrying of the lamp, even when lit, with care.

A Symbol of Devotion

Whether used for daily prayers, special ceremonies, or as a decorative element imbued with spiritual meaning, this small brass handled puja lamp serves as a powerful symbol of devotion. Its presence can transform a simple space into a sanctuary, fostering an atmosphere of peace, mindfulness, and reverence. Imagine the gentle light reflecting off its polished surface as you offer your prayers, creating a sacred ambiance that elevates your spiritual practice. This lamp is more than just an object; it is an invitation to connect with the divine, a reminder of the enduring power of light and faith. It's a beautiful way to bring a piece of ancient Indian tradition and spiritual artistry into your modern life.
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