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Traditional Ganesh Oil Lamp | Hindu Ritual Oil Lamp for Festivals & Worship
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Size: 18cm (Height) x 16cm(Width)
Weight: 0.87kg
Materials: Brass Body
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About Our Ganesh Oil Lamp:
This handmade Brass Ganesh Oil Lamp depicts the divine spirit of Lord Ganesha, the remover of barriers and the deity of knowledge and beginnings. This oil lamp, measuring 18cm in height by 16cm in breadth and weighing 0.87kg, combines spiritual symbolism with light of blessings and prosperity, making it excellent for puja ceremonies, altars, and sacred areas. The detailing on the brass body features an antique finish, adding cultural depth and visual appeal.
The oil lamp depicts Ganesha with four arms, holding numerous sacred artifacts and resting on a detailed lotus base. This delicately sculpted handle enhances the piece's functionality while also showcasing its artistic capabilities. The lamp is both a spiritual object and a beautiful example of Hindu creativity. Lighting the Ganesh diya is thought to bring positivity, knowledge, and fortunate energy into the home.
Introduction to Butter Lamp
The whole process of offering a butter lamp is also a very spiritual practice. The traditional practice of preparing a butter lamp starts by washing one’s hand, 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 was commonly used in old times. The whole process is a meditative spiritual practice that engages a person physically and mentally if they know and practices 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
• If you want a more elaborate altar, you can also put Stupa.