Brass Kerala Aatta Vilakku Oil Lamp
Brass Kerala Aatta Vilakku is a traditional oil lamp used in Kerala for religious and cultural ceremonies. Known for its unique design and craftsmanship, the Aatta Vilakku holds significant spiritual and aesthetic value, symbolizing purity, prosperity, and the dispelling of darkness.
Material | Brass |
Color | Gold |
Size available | 4 and 5 Feet |
Item Weight | 60 Kgs |
Number of Items | 1 Brass Kerala Aatta Vilakku Oil Lamp |
Use | Pooja Room, Teples, Auspicious ceromines |
Sold by | Mannar |
Base and Stem: The lamp is mounted on a sturdy, often ornate base with a slender stem leading to the top.
Top Bowl: The upper portion is a shallow bowl designed to hold oil (typically coconut oil in Kerala) and cotton wicks.
Single or Multi-Wick: Aatta Vilakku is often designed for a single, large wick or multiple smaller wicks radiating outward.
Light as a Symbol: The lamp represents knowledge, purity, and the removal of ignorance and negativity.
Use in Rituals: Integral to poojas, festivals like Onam and Vishukkani, and temple rituals in Kerala.
Auspicious Beginnings: Lighting the Aatta Vilakku signifies a fresh start, making it common in housewarmings, weddings, and other celebratory occasions.
Cleaning: Use tamarind, lemon, or brass polish to remove tarnish and maintain its shine.
Oil Removal: Clean the bowl and wick holder after each use to prevent oil residue buildup.
Storage: Keep in a dry area to avoid moisture damage or tarnishing.