This brass Shodash Upchar lamp is an arched lamp commonly known as an anasaka lamp. The word anasaka means without any wick. These lamps are devoid of an oil basin. This lamp consists of the Kirtimukha arch, mandatory for these kinds of lamps. There is also a central image of Veda, placed under the arch. There are small holes behind the arch to enable the insertion of cotton wick dipped in ghee and enable the process of aarti by lighting them. The statue of Veda at the center signifies the status of knowledge as the supreme virtue. These lamps are lit after the Dhoop aarti and before Naivedyam during the sixteen-step Shodasha Upchara.
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