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9" Seven Wicks Aarti in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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The "Seven Wicks Aarti Lamp in Brass" is an exquisite embodiment of sacred rituals and artistic craftsmanship. Handmade in India, this lamp features seven delicately designed holders for oil lamps, symbolizing spiritual illumination. Crafted with precision from brass, it marries traditional reverence with skilled artistry. The lamp's radiance evokes a sense of devotion, casting a warm glow during ceremonial Aarti rituals. Its intricate detailing and cultural significance harmonize, creating a tangible connection to India's spiritual heritage. This masterpiece not only lights up spaces but also kindles a deeper connection to tradition, making it a timeless representation of faith and culture.

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Specifications
ZEO778
BRASS STATUE
Height: 3.5 inch
Width: 6 inch
Depth: 9 inch
Weight 450 gm
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Illuminate Your Sacred Space

This exquisite brass Aarti lamp, meticulously handcrafted in India, is more than just a decorative piece; it's a conduit for spiritual devotion and a testament to ancient craftsmanship. Designed with seven individual wicks, it offers a beautiful and profound way to perform Aarti, the traditional Hindu ritual of offering light to a deity. The seven flames symbolize the seven chakras, the vital energy centers within the human body, and their illumination is believed to purify the environment and elevate consciousness. The intricate detailing of this lamp speaks volumes about the skill of the artisans who shaped it. The robust brass construction ensures durability and longevity, promising to be a cherished item in your spiritual practice for years to come. Its elegant design, reminiscent of a blooming lotus flower, is not merely aesthetic but also symbolic. The lotus, a sacred flower in Hinduism, represents purity, spiritual awakening, and prosperity. Each petal of this lamp cradles a tiny bowl, ready to hold ghee or oil and a wick, transforming into a beacon of divine light.

A Legacy of Light and Devotion

The practice of lighting lamps during religious ceremonies in India dates back millennia. The concept of 'Deepa' or 'Diya' is deeply ingrained in Hindu culture, signifying knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair. In ancient Vedic traditions, fire was revered as a messenger to the gods, and the flickering flames of an Aarti lamp were believed to carry prayers and intentions directly to the divine realm. The number seven itself holds significant meaning across various mythologies, often representing completeness or cosmic order. Whether it's the seven sages (Saptarishi) or the seven colors of the rainbow, the number seven resonates with divine harmony. This seven-wick Aarti lamp, therefore, becomes a focal point for deep meditation and a powerful tool for invoking blessings. Its presence transforms any altar or prayer room into a sacred sanctuary, filling it with a warm, inviting glow and an aura of peace. The metallic sheen of the brass catches the light, creating a dance of shadows and reflections that can be mesmerizing and calming.

Crafted by Hand, Blessed by Tradition

Each lamp is a unique creation, bearing the subtle imprints of the artisan's touch. This handcrafted nature imbues the piece with a soul, making it a far more meaningful addition to your home than any mass-produced item. It carries with it the heritage of Indian artistry, a tradition passed down through generations, ensuring that each curve and detail is perfected with immense care and dedication. This lamp is not just an object; it is a piece of history, a connection to the past, and a beautiful expression of faith. Bring this exquisite brass Aarti lamp into your home and experience the serene beauty and profound spiritual energy it radiates. Let its seven flames guide your prayers and illuminate your path towards peace and enlightenment.

The Power of Light: Understanding the Role of Oil Lamps in

Hinduism Hinduism is a boon to human society for it guides everyone to follow their Dharma and rise above the material concept of life. Hinduism is also known as “Sanatan Dharma”. These are Sanskrit terms in which Sanatan means “eternal” and Dharma means “Intrinsic nature or occupation”. Thus it deals with the intrinsic nature or the real identity of the living entities; that which can never be taken away from them. The principles of Hinduism are given in the Vedic literature or scriptures that are considered “Apaurusheya”; they have not been written by any ordinary person but have been compiled by Vyasadev, the literary incarnation of the Supreme Lord Krishna. The word “Veda” means complete knowledge, both material and spiritual. The knowledge in Vedic literature is so vast and precise that if one looks carefully, he will notice that nothing is sentimental or imaginary but is based on facts and truth. There is a clear description and information about the identity of all living beings, the nature of the Absolute Truth, the reason for the existence of this world, the information about the world beyond this universe, and the relationship between us and God, the Absolute Truth.
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Why do we light a lamp?

There are many rituals recommended in the Vedas for engaging our body and mind in the service of God. One of them is the lighting of ghee or oil lamps before the deity. According to the Vedic injunctions, all auspicious functions begin with lighting a lamp. It has a great spiritual significance. It is believed that the light of the lamp symbolizes “knowledge”, the wick symbolizes the false ego of the living entity, and ghee (clarified butter) or oil symbolizes all the negative tendencies (Anarthas) accumulated in the heart such as greed, lust, anger, and envy. When the lamp is lit by spiritual knowledge, all the Anarthas are exhausted, and the false ego, which is the root cause of conditional life, is also burnt. Therefore, the lamp is lit before the Lord as a sacrifice of our false ego in His service. Just as the light of the lamp dissipates all darkness, similarly, the light of knowledge dissipates ignorance of the Jivas and enables us to realize our real identity and purpose of life.
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Why only an oil or ghee lamp?

One may question why only an oil lamp is lit before the Lord and why not an artificial light source. This may sound logical but lighting a lamp has a further spiritual significance. The flame of the light in a lamp always burns upwards indicating that by cultivating spiritual knowledge, one achieves the highest perfection of life and is always victorious. Also, a traditional lamp is the purest form of offering.
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In almost every house of a follower of Sanatan Dharma, an oil or ghee lamp is lit before the altar of the Lord or before the Tulsi plant. Some people light it at dawn, some at dusk, and some people prefer to light it at dawn and dusk. Either ghee or sesame oil can be used to burn the wick. Vaishnavas (devotees of Lord Vishnu or Krishna) especially light a ghee lamp every day in the month of Kartik to offer their love and devotion to the Lord.
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