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Collection: Aarti Diya
An Aarti Diya is a traditional oil lamp used in rituals and prayers, especially during Aarti – a devotional ceremony performed to honor deities. These lamps are typically made of brass, copper, or clay and are designed to hold oil or ghee with a cotton wick, symbolizing divine light and positivity.
Uses of Aarti Diya:
Puja Rituals – Used in daily worship and special religious ceremonies.
Festivals – Essential for Diwali, Navratri, Karwa Chauth, and other Hindu festivals.
Temple Offerings – Often lit in temples and sacred spaces to seek blessings.
Meditation & Spirituality – Creates a serene and divine ambiance.
Home Décor – Adds a traditional touch to living spaces and pooja rooms.
Types of Aarti Diyas:
Single-Wick Diya – Simple design for daily puja.
Multiple-Wick Diya – Often used in grand ceremonies and temple rituals.
Peacock or Lotus-Shaped Diyas – Decorative and symbolic of purity and enlightenment.
Brass or Silver Diyas – Durable and long-lasting options for worship.
Care Instructions:
- Clean with a dry or damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Use lemon and salt to maintain the shine of brass or copper diyas.
- Store in a dry place to prevent oxidation.
FAQs Related to Arti Diya
What is an Arti Diya?
An Arti Diya is a small oil lamp, typically made of clay, brass, or metal, used during the Aarti ceremony in Hindu worship. It holds oil and a cotton wick, which is lit to offer light to deities.
What is the significance of the Arti Diya in Hindu rituals?
The Arti Diya symbolizes the removal of darkness (ignorance) and the arrival of light (knowledge). It is waved in front of deities during Aarti to show devotion and seek blessings.
How do you prepare an Arti Diya for use?
Fill the diya with oil (mustard oil, ghee, or sesame oil).
Place a cotton wick in the oil, leaving one end exposed to light.
Light the wick using a matchstick or another flame.
What materials are Arti Diyas made of?
Arti Diyas are commonly made of clay, brass, silver, or copper. Clay diyas are often used for special occasions and festivals.
Can an Arti Diya be reused?
Yes, metal or brass diyas can be cleaned and reused. Clay diyas are usually disposable and discarded after one use.
What is the difference between a regular diya and an Arti Diya?
A regular diya is a simple oil lamp used for general lighting or worship, while an Arti Diya is specifically designed for the Aarti ceremony, often with a handle for waving in front of deities.
What oil is best for an Arti Diya?
Traditionally, mustard oil, ghee, or sesame oil is used. Ghee is considered highly auspicious.
How long does an Arti Diya burn?
The burning time depends on the size of the diya, the amount of oil, and the wick. Typically, it burns for 30 minutes to an hour.
Can I use an Arti Diya for daily worship?
Yes, an Arti Diya can be used daily during Aarti or other worship rituals.
What should I do with the leftover oil in the diya?
Leftover oil can be reused for the next Aarti or disposed of respectfully. Avoid wasting it.
Is there a specific way to perform Aarti with the diya?
Yes, the diya is lit and waved circularly in front of the deity while singing Aarti hymns. It is usually done clockwise.
Can I use an electric diya for Aarti?
While traditional oil diyas are preferred, electric diyas can be used as an alternative, especially in places where open flames are not safe.
What is the spiritual meaning of lighting an Arti Diya?
Lighting the diya represents the awakening of divine consciousness, dispelling negativity, and inviting positivity into one's life.
Are there any eco-friendly Arti Diyas?
Yes, clay diyas are biodegradable and eco-friendly. You can also find diyas made from natural materials.
Can I decorate the Arti Diya?
Yes, many people decorate diyas with colors, glitter, or flowers, especially during festivals like Diwali.