Bhairav Oil Lamp | A Sacred Light for Divine Protection and Spiritual Practice
Bhairav Oil Lamp | A Sacred Light for Divine Protection and Spiritual Practice
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Bhairav Oil Lamp | Symbol of Power and Purity in Hindu Rituals
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Size: 11cm cm(Height) and 8cm(Base)
Weight: 0.758kg
Materials: Copper
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About Our Oil Lamp:
The Bhairav Oil Lamp is a sacred ritual item suitable for Hindu ceremonies and religious ceremonies. Crafted from copper, this 11 cm tall lamp with an 8 cm base offers a divine atmosphere for prayers and blessings. Bhairav, a wrathful manifestation of Lord Shiva, is respected for his ability to defend, eliminate harmful energy, and provide spiritual purification. This oil lamp, with its detailed pattern and copper finish, is a continuous reminder of divine protection and strength.
This Bhairav Oil Lamp serves as a beacon of light in both ceremonial events and daily spiritual practices. Its gentle flicker creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, guiding seekers toward inner peace and enlightenment. Light the lamp to invoke Bhairav's divine energy and purify your surroundings, making it a beautiful and effective addition to any Hindu home or temple. Its small size and weight of 0.758 kg make it an ideal complement for any altar or prayer space.
Introduction to Oil Lamp
An oil lamp is a lamp that uses an oil-based fuel source to provide light for an extended length of time continually. Even though it is less frequent today, oil lamps have been used for thousands of years and still are 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.
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.
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