Designer oil lamp diya inspired from a flower from ancient Indian literature - Kamal or Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), a universal favourite of the divine. Goddess Lakshmi sits on a red Lotus, and Sarasvati, on a white one. The Lotus is associated with Lord Brahma, who was created sitting on a lotus arising from the navel of Lord Vishnu. The lotus blooms at day and closes at night: so the sun is referred to as the "Friend of the Lotus". This beautiful diya is a great puja accessory and a can also be used as a decor piece for gifiting or for one's own use.
Designer oil lamp diya inspired from a flower from ancient Indian literature - Kamal or Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), a universal favourite of the divine. Goddess Lakshmi sits on a red Lotus, and Sarasvati, on a white one. The Lotus is associated with Lord Brahma, who was created sitting on a lotus arising from the navel of Lord Vishnu. The lotus blooms at day and closes at night: so the sun is referred to as the "Friend of the Lotus". This beautiful diya is a great puja accessory and a can also be used as a decor piece for gifiting or for one's own use.
Flowering lotus design diya (oil lamp or deepak) |
Dimensions: 3*3*1 inches (L*W*H) approximately |
Material: pure solid brass metal |
Design inspired from Kamal, a magnificent flower that blooms during the day and folds unto itself at night |
Place in home temple for daily puja ritual or use for any celebratory decoration |
Flowering lotus design diya (oil lamp or deepak) |
Dimensions: 3*3*1 inches (L*W*H) approximately |
Material: pure solid brass metal |
Design inspired from Kamal, a magnificent flower that blooms during the day and folds unto itself at night |
Place in home temple for daily puja ritual or use for any celebratory decoration |
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