RED DIYA
Decorated lamp - clay
Handcrafted & decorated
1 pc. included
For centuries, oil lamps have been lit not only for illumination, but also to create an atmosphere of energy and positivity in the home. According to Ayurveda, lit lamps form an etheric sphere that improves sensitivity to any communication.
Sadhguru teaches: "In a symbolic sense, we have always seen fire as the source of life. In fact, in many languages, life itself is referred to as fire. The 'fire of life' within you keeps you alive."
Diya is a traditional lamp made of clay that is used in spiritual and religious practices throughout the Indian subcontinent. Powered by a cotton wick dipped in ghee (clarified butter), diya has been an integral part of prayers and ceremonies in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism for centuries. Lighting the diya has a deep symbolic meaning – the light of this lamp represents knowledge, enlightenment, wisdom, prosperity and spiritual development. In Hindu homes and temples, clay diyas are lit daily at altars, as well as on special occasions and festivals, the most important of which is Diwali – the festival of light.
Diwali is celebrated to commemorate Rama's return to Ayodhya after defeating the demon Ravana, which symbolizes the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. Diya glow is supposed to purify space, bring harmony and bring spiritual and material prosperity. The use of natural materials – clay, ghee and cotton – further emphasizes the connection with tradition and nature. Diya is not just a lamp – it is a sacred symbol of the presence of divine light in everyday life.
Dimension:
- Length: 6.5 cm
- Width: 5.5 cm
- Height: 2.5 cm
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