Tibetan Dalucha Oil Lamp | Traditional Brass Ritual Lamp
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Handcrafted Brass Oil Lamp for Offering
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Size: 32cm(Height) x 22.5cm(Width)
All height: 96cm
Weight: 1.83kg
Materials: Brass Body
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About our Product:
The Dalucha Oil Lamp is a traditional Himalayan-style ritual lamp, beautifully handcrafted from a brass body and designed to elevate sacred spaces. This tall, elegant oil lamp is widely used in Buddhist and Hindu rituals, where light symbolizes wisdom, clarity, and the dispelling of darkness. Its classic standing form makes it ideal for temples, monasteries, home altars, and ceremonial spaces.
The design of the Dalucha oil lamp reflects traditional craftsmanship, featuring a stable base, an elongated stem, and a generously shaped lamp bowl at the top. This form allows the flame to burn steadily during rituals and offerings. In spiritual practice, such lamps are lit during prayers, festivals, and daily puja to invite positive energy, blessings, and spiritual focus. The warm brass tone enhances the sacred atmosphere and complements both traditional and contemporary spiritual interiors.
Perfect for ritual use, altar decor, or temple lighting, this brass Dalucha oil lamp serves as a powerful symbol of devotion and mindfulness. Whether placed at an entrance, beside a shrine, or used during ceremonies, it brings a sense of reverence and spiritual grounding. It is also a meaningful gift for religious occasions, symbolizing light, protection, and inner awakening.
Introduction to the Butter lamp:
Offering a butter lamp is also a very spiritual practice. The traditional practice of preparing a butter lamp starts by washing one’s hands, wearing a mask to protect from contaminating the butter lamp through one’s breath, making the wick out of pure cotton, and cleaning the chalices with a clean piece of cloth reserved for this or fresh mosses from the trees, which were commonly used in old times. The whole process is a meditative spiritual practice that engages a person physically and mentally if they know and practice it according to the norms.
How to Set Up Your Own Buddhist Shrine?
- Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
- Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
- Place your sacred item at the center.
