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Brass Elephant Oil Lamp - Home Decor and Spiritual Practices
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Size: 20.5cm(Height) x 10.5cm(Length) x 21cm(Width)
Weight: 2.33 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
This Handmade Oil Lamp features a majestic elephant design, crafted in brass with exquisite detailing. The lamp is designed to hold a small vessel on the elephant’s raised trunk, creating a striking display for spiritual spaces, home altars, or ceremonial use. Each curve and contour of the elephant’s body is carefully shaped to capture its form, while engraved patterns on its back and base enhance the sacred and decorative appeal. This oil lamp is perfect for adding a sense of ceremony, tradition, and cultural richness to any space.
The design includes ornate engravings on the elephant’s back and base, combining classical motifs with symbolic details that represent prosperity, protection, and auspicious energy. The raised trunk holding the lamp symbolizes good fortune and spiritual illumination. Its polished brass surface reflects light beautifully, making the Panas not just a functional ritual object but also a visual centerpiece that inspires mindfulness and reverence.
Ideal for use during pujas, meditation, or as a decorative element in temples and home altars, this Handmade Oil Lamp (Panas) creates a warm and serene ambiance. Its traditional form and intricate craftsmanship celebrate heritage and devotion, offering both spiritual meaning and aesthetic charm. Display it as a symbol of prosperity, enlightenment, and cultural artistry, making it a meaningful addition to your sacred collection.
Introduction of Oil Lamp
In Tibetan Buddhism, the traditional practice of offering light is believed to dispel darkness and ignorance. Lighting an oil lamp is thought to offer the same blessings as lighting a hundred thousand candles in a temple. It is a meditative practice that promotes inner calm and clarity. These lamps are commonly used to honor enlightened deities and the Buddha. They are also used to pay respect to teachers and loved ones who have passed away.

























































































































































































































































































