Handcrafted Wooden Khadullu with Brass Dhalucha | Traditional Oil Lamp For Rituals
Handcrafted Wooden Khadullu with Brass Dhalucha | Traditional Oil Lamp For Rituals
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Traditional Wooden Khadulu with Brass Dhalucha | A Symbol of Divine Light
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Size: 21 cm(Height) x 21 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.45 kg
Material: Wood, Brass
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About Our Ritual Item :
The Khadulu Panas is a traditional oil lamp that originated from the temples and homes of Nepal, especially in the iconic cities of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur. This beautifully handcrafted piece features a wooden frame and an intricately detailed brass oil lamp that hangs elegantly. With a height of 21 cm (including the chain) and a width of 21 cm, the Khadullu is ideal for placing in sacred spaces to provide light to the gods and goddesses. It includes a space for oil and a diya (lamp wick), making it significant for spiritual offerings and temple rituals.
The Khadulu is a functional lamp and a symbol of celestial illumination in Nepalese tradition. Traditionally, these lamps are displayed outside the windows of homes and temples to guide the deities, particularly during festivals and ceremonies. Its brass accents and timber structure reflect regional craftsmanship and heritage, adding elegance and cultural richness to your home. Whether you use it to illuminate your prayers, create a serene atmosphere, or as a unique decorative piece, this Khadulu Panas will bring warmth and positivity to your space.
Introduction to khadulu
The khadulu holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Newar Buddhist and Hindu traditions, where lighting an oil lamp symbolizes offering light to deities and dispelling ignorance. Traditionally hung in temples, shrines, and monasteries, it is a sacred vessel for illumination during rituals and prayers. The intricate craftsmanship, often featuring oxidized copper or brass with ornate embellishments, showcases Nepalese metalwork's devotion and artistic excellence. Beyond its religious use, the Dalucha enhances the ambiance of meditation spaces, bringing a sense of serenity, reverence, and spiritual connection.
How do you 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
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