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Brass Kerala Fancy Lamp - Daana - 17 Inches | Brass Deep/ Brass Lamp for Pooja/ 1500 Gms Approx

Original price Rs. 2,300.00 - Original price Rs. 2,300.00
Original price
Rs. 2,300.00
Rs. 2,300.00 - Rs. 2,300.00
Current price Rs. 2,300.00
SKU 52501876
Width Height Depth Material Weight

5.5 in

17 in

5.5 in

Brass

1.5 kg

The word "Mukhdeep" or "Mukhadeepam" is frequently used to refer to a traditional oil lamp or diya that is positioned at the entrance or in front of homes, temples, and other sacred sites in Kerala, a southern state of India. It plays a crucial role in Keralan culture and religious rituals. The Mukhdeep normally consists of a central oil reservoir with several wicks and is constructed of brass or other metals. Oil is poured into the reservoir, and the wicks are lit to create a flame. The lamp is typically embellished with ornamental features like complex carvings, engravings, or motifs. The Mukhdeep's lighting has both symbolic and religious importance. It is seen as a lucky deed and is intended to bring blessings, fortune, and safety.

Claim the goodness and blessings of lighting this unique Kerala Fancy Lamp:

• Lighting candles is thought to summon the divine and welcome blessings into one's surroundings. The light represents the heavenly illumination and splendour that banish ignorance and darkness.
• A deep search is frequently connected with the search for wisdom and knowledge. The lamp's light is a metaphor for the inner light of comprehension and awareness that promotes spiritual development and enlightenment.
• Lighting a candle denotes the real and figurative eradication of darkness. It stands for the victory of good over evil, wisdom over ignorance, and light over darkness.
• Deepams are said to consecrate the area where they are lit and purify the air. A good and spiritual environment is thought to be created by the flickering flame, which purges negative energies.