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Himalayan Oil Lamp Set | Spiritual Prayer Lamp


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Size: 24cm x 12cm
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Traditional Panas Oil Lamp Set | Prayer Ceremony Light

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Size: 24cm(Height) x 12cm(Length) x 12cm(Width)
Single Weight: 1.21 kg
Total Weight: 2.43 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product

This Traditional Panas Oil Lamp Set is a beautifully crafted piece of Himalayan sacred artistry, created with deep spiritual intention and detailed handwork. Standing at 24cm in height, 12cm in length, and 12cm in width, each lamp weighs 1.21 kg, with a total combined weight of 2.43 kg. Made from brass, this ceremonial lamp set is designed for daily worship, altar offerings, temple rituals, and sacred spaces where light is offered as a symbol of purity and devotion.

The design carries deep spiritual meaning. The rising flame symbolizes the removal of darkness and the awakening of inner wisdom. Its layered structure and detailed hanging ornaments represent the flow of blessings and divine grace into the space. The Panas (traditional oil lamps) are an essential part of this design, symbolizing sacred light offered during prayer and rituals; each Panas holds the flame that represents purity, devotion, and the dispelling of ignorance. Every element is carefully crafted to create a calm and sacred atmosphere for prayer and meditation.

This lamp set is ideal for home altars, Buddhist and Hindu ritual use, temple decoration, meditation rooms, and spiritual décor arrangements, bringing a peaceful and devotional presence to any sacred environment.


Introduction of Oil Lamp Set

An oil lamp is a lamp that uses an oil-based fuel source to provide light for an extended length of time continually. Although it is less frequent today, oil lamps have been used for thousands of years and continue to be used today. They function similarly to candles but use fuel that is liquid at room temperature, necessitating the use of an oil container. The oil is burned as it is drawn up a textile wick that is lowered into the liquid and lit at the end.

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