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7" Three Wicks Serpent Puja Diya in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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In Hindu custom, a three-wick lamp is lit to ask for the blessing of offspring. They are also lighted to honor the Tridev, Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. A famous aarti Diya is this brass lamp with a serpent handle at the end of the handle. The serpent is an auspicious symbol that enhances the power of the lamp, which is thought to raise the positivity of the environment through the warmth of the flame. The lamp may be used for aarti, which is a light offering given to deities in exchange for favors.

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Specifications
ZBG76
Brass
Height: 0.5 inch
Width: 7 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight 260 gm
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A Divine Glow: The Three-Wick Serpent Puja Diya

Illuminate your sacred space with this exquisite handmade brass puja diya, a masterpiece crafted in India. This diya transcends mere utility, embodying a deep connection to spiritual traditions and rich cultural heritage. Its design is a testament to the skilled artisans who have preserved and passed down their craft through generations, creating an object of both beauty and profound meaning. The central motif of this diya is the serpent, a powerful symbol in many ancient cultures, particularly within Hinduism. Serpents, or Nagas, are often associated with cosmic energy, protection, fertility, and immortality. They are revered as guardians of hidden treasures, both material and spiritual. In Hindu mythology, the serpent Shesha, upon whom Lord Vishnu rests, represents the primal abyss and the eternal consciousness. The cobra's hooded posture is also seen as a protective shield, much like the divine blessings this diya seeks to bring to your home. The intricate detailing of the serpent's form adds an aura of mystique and power, inviting contemplation and reverence.

Symbolism and Ritual

This puja diya is designed with three wicks, symbolizing different aspects of spiritual illumination. The practice of lighting diyas is central to numerous Hindu festivals and daily rituals. The flame represents knowledge, dispelling ignorance, and the divine light within. Lighting a diya is an offering of light to the deities, welcoming their presence and seeking their blessings. The three wicks can represent the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva), the three qualities of nature (Sattva, Rajas, Tamas), or simply amplify the devotional energy in your prayers. The act of lighting the diyas can be a meditative practice, focusing the mind and creating a serene atmosphere conducive to prayer and spiritual connection.

Artistry and Material

Fashioned from high-quality brass, this diya possesses a warm, lustrous finish that will deepen and acquire a beautiful patina over time, further enhancing its antique charm. Brass has been used for centuries in the creation of religious artifacts due to its durability, malleability, and perceived auspiciousness. The meticulous hand-crafting ensures that each diya is unique, bearing the subtle variations that speak of human touch and artistic dedication. The design itself, with its flowing lines and detailed iconography, showcases the artistic prowess of Indian craftsmanship. It is more than just a lamp; it is a piece of art that brings an ancestral spirit into your modern-day worship. Enhance your puja room, altar, or meditation space with the radiant glow and profound symbolism of this three-wick serpent puja diya. It serves as a constant reminder of the divine presence and the rich tapestry of spiritual traditions that connect us to something greater.
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