Description
● The clay lamp is typically medium in size and has a bowl-shaped base with a spout on one side for pouring oil and a wick holder on the other side. ● The lamp is filled with oil, usually sesame or mustard oil, and a cotton wick is inserted into the wick holder. The wick is then lit, and the lamp produces a small flame.
● In Hinduism, lighting a clay lamp, or diya, is considered a sacred act and is believed to bring positive energy and prosperity to the household. The light from the diya is also seen as a symbol of knowledge and enlightenment.
● Clay lamps are used during various Hindu festivals, such as Diwali, Navratri, and Dussehra, and are also used for daily puja, or worship.
● You can place our beautiful oil lamps on your doorstep, window or balcony ledge, office, garden, or use them to complement your rangolis.