ॐ शुभं करोति कल्याणं आरोग्यं धनसंपदः ।शत्रुबुद्धिविनाशाय दीपज्योतिनमोऽस्तु ते ॥
Light represents wisdom, and Isana is the source of knowledge. To honor the unbound blessing of light an oil lamp is lit twice a day in many Hindu households. The oil or ghee in the lamp represents our Vasanas or vices, and the cotton wick represents our ego. When the Vasanas are ignited by spiritual awareness, they gradually exhaust and the ego perishes. The light of a lamp constantly burns upwards, and similarly, we should seek information that will lead us to greater ideals. This brass diya has the primary picture of Goddess Gajalakshmi, who is seated on a lotus platform and surrounded by an elaborate peacock feather.
The picture is located in the center of the oil basin and has a single wick. It is one of the most common applications of a heavenly image in ritual artifacts. The entire lamp is supported by three assists and a lotus stand with inverted petals. With all of its unique characteristics, this lamp is a wonderful choice for ceremonial decorations and illuminating personal worship places.
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