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Ritual Lamps

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Peacock Lamp (Price Per Pair)
Brass Sculpture
8.5 inch X 8.5 inch X 4.0 inch
3.6 kg

Código del Artículo: XG40
Precio: $225.00
Goddess Lakshmi Lamp
Brass Sculpture
12 inch x 9 inch x 9 inch
3.8 kg

Código del Artículo: XF97
Precio: $235.00
Lamp for Ganesha Supported by The Rat (Price Per Pair)
Brass Sculpture
6.5 inch X 4.0 inch X 4.0 inch - Each
2.1 kg (Pair)

Código del Artículo: XE95
Precio: $155.00
Five Wick Hand-Held Lamp
Brass Sculpture
8.3 inch X 6.0 inch X 3.3 inch
0.96 kg

Código del Artículo: RZ06
Precio: $155.00
Lord Ganesha Hand-Held Lamp
Brass Sculpture
6.6 inch X 5.0 inch X 2.2 inch
830 gms

Código del Artículo: RZ85
Precio: $135.00
Hand-held Oil Lamp with Attached Bowl for Buddhist Puja
Brass
6.5 inch X 12 inch X 4.4 inch
436 gms

Código del Artículo: XD50
Precio: $125.00
Peacock Lamp with Parrot Pair
Brass Sculpture
15." X 4" X 4"
1.58 Kg

Código del Artículo: EY77
Precio: $155.00
Goddess Gaja Lakshmi Diya (Lamp)
Brass Sculpture
5.5 inch X 3.5 inch X 4.0 inch
372 gms

Código del Artículo: EI04
Precio: $85.00
Monastery Butter Lamp with Protective Lions
Copper Sculpture
9.0 inch X 3.5 inch X 3.5 inch
1.84 kg

Código del Artículo: XB01
Precio: $395.00
Hanhdeld Wick Lamp
Bronze
1.2 inch X 10.5 inch X 4.0 inch
185 Grams

Código del Artículo: RV07
Precio: $60.00
Auspicious Ritual Diya (Lamp)
Brass Sculpture
0.6 inches X 4.3 inches X 4 inches
355 Grams

Código del Artículo: RR73
Precio: $40.00
Om (AUM) Diya (Wick Lamp)
Brass Sculpture
0.6 inches X 4.3 inches X 4.0 inches
353 Grams

Código del Artículo: RR46
Precio: $40.00
Garuda Lamp
Brass Sculpture
6.5" X 2.8" X 2.5"
880 Grams

Código del Artículo: RN55
Precio: $125.00
Malla King Ritual Lamp from Nepal
Brass Statue
5.5" X 3.0" X 5.5"
0.6 Kg

Código del Artículo: EL56
Precio: $155.00
Reclining Ganesha with Lamp (Diya)
Brass Statue
9" X 14.5" X 4.5"
8.6 Kg

Código del Artículo: ED46
Precio: $345.00
Wick Lamp
Brass
8.4" X 6.0" X 6.0"
0.7 Kg

Código del Artículo: ER79
Precio: $105.00
Mejor Oferta: $84.00
Wick Lamp
Brass
9.2" X 6.6" X 6.6"
1.1 Kg

Código del Artículo: ER78
Precio: $135.00
Mejor Oferta: $114.75
Pair of Monastery Butter Lamps
Brass Sculpture
10 inch X 6.8 inch X 6.8 inch
1.91 kg

Código del Artículo: XE54
Precio: $155.00
Tri-diya (Three Lamps) - For Puja  Aarati
Bronze
0.4 inch X 5.2 inch X 3.5 inch
110 Grams

Código del Artículo: RV04
Precio: $35.00
Hand-Held Yaksha with Three Lamps
Brass
5.5" X 2.5" X 6.0"
0.5 Kg

Código del Artículo: ES69
Precio: $65.00
Om (AUM) Diya (Price Per Pair)
Brass Sculpture
2 inch x 4.3 inch x 2.3 inch - Each
470 gms

Código del Artículo: XF88
Precio: $55.00
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Lamps in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
Thus fire has become an essential part of all Hindu and Buddhist rituals. Lamps (deepas) are lighted during a puja and waved clockwise in front of the image with the right hand, first around its head, then around its central portion, and finally around its feet. The left hand of the person conducting the puja usually holds a small bell that is rung continuously while the lamp is being waved.

Fire was worshipped in ancient India as the God Agni, and today fire is a primary symbol of divine energy. In lighting the flame in front of the image the devotee acknowledges the sacred supremacy of the God or Goddess. Various vegetable oils may be used in deepas, but the most auspicious fuel is the ghee of the cow, or clarified butter. Most lamps are brass, and many are sculpted with sacred symbols relevant to the deity being worshipped. In Buddhism, butter lamps are used at the altar.

Camphor, known locally as karpura, is processed from the pitch of the tree. When lighted, it has the unique property of creating a bright, cool flame that leaves no residue or ash. It is usually placed in a flat tray known as an arati. After being waved in front of the image, the arati is customarily brought close to the devotees so that they may put their hands into the fire and then touch their eyelids or the tops of their heads with their fingertips, an action with great symbolic value. The fragrant flame represents the brilliant presence of the deity. Contact with the fire is believed to purify and elevate the devotee’s soul, allowing it to merge with the magnificence of the Divine; at the same time, the energy of unknowable deity is transformed and channeled into palpable connection with the devotee. The arati puja and the darshan (the moment of visually recognizing and being recognized by God) are the most important acts in Hindu worship.

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