This Brass Shodash Upachara lamp is part of the second half of the traditional sixteen-step Shodash Upachara and is used for worship. Due to the presence of small tubes (sometimes just holes), these motif lamps are an unusual form and can be mistaken for an apparatus for inserting incense sticks. A typical design element is an arch, under or in front of which a miniature figure in this case, a peacock is positioned on a low platform.
For the process of Aarti, thick cotton wicks soaked in fuel, are ignited by an assistant to the priest, just before use in the relevant ceremony and extinguished just after, the tubes attached to the back side of the arch or holes bored in a ridge are intended to keep the wicks intact and allow the circular movement of the lamp.
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