Pure Brass Original Traditional South Fancy Kerala Samay Diya Oil Diwali Puja Lamp
Using a traditional Kerala Samay Diya lamp celebrates and preserves the rich cultural heritage of Kerala and South India.
Material | Brass |
Color | Gold |
Dimension | 2.5*2.5*3.5 inch |
Item Weight | 500 gms |
Number of Items | 1 Brass Lamp |
Suitable for | Home, Office, Gift, |
Sold by | ACM-025 |
Lighting this lamp is believed to bring prosperity, good fortune, and divine blessings into the home.
The act of lighting the lamp symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and purity over impurity, reinforcing the importance of righteousness in life.
The Diya lamp is often used in religious ceremonies and rituals, signifying a connection with the divine and a form of prayer.
The gentle glow of the lamp creates a serene and calm atmosphere, making it conducive for meditation, prayer, and inner reflection.
It is thought to attract positive energy and dispel negative forces, promoting harmony within the household.
Inaugurating and lighting the Diya lamp often involves family members working together, fostering unity and togetherness within the family.
The traditional belief is that the lamp's light wards off evil spirits and negative energies, protecting the home and its inhabitants.
Following this tradition links the present with the past, connecting generations and honoring the customs and rituals of one's ancestors.
The intricate design of a pure Brass Kerala Samay Diya lamp adds an element of elegance and traditional charm to your festive decorations.
Traditional oil lamps promote the use of natural resources, such as oil and cotton wicks, which are biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
The lighting of the Diya lamp is often accompanied by prayers, mantras, and devotional songs, allowing individuals to express their faith and devotion.
During Diwali and other festivals, lighting the Diya lamp represents the victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness.
It serves as an opportunity to educate younger generations about the significance of cultural and spiritual traditions and pass down this knowledge to future heirs.