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Standing vennai Krishnar 7inch (Clay)
₹ 750.00₹ 290.00 -
Standing vennai Krishnar 7inch (Clay)
₹ 750.00₹ 290.00 -
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Ganesh Idol Copper(3inch)
₹ 250.00₹ 180.00 -
Ganesh Idol 3inch
₹ 250.00₹ 180.00 -
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Perumal Patham 1.5inch(Oxidised Silver)
₹ 350.00₹ 190.00 -
Perumal Patham Gold Small 2inch (Polyresin Sculpture)
₹ 420.00₹ 190.00 -
Perumal Patham Gold big 2inch (Polyresin Sculpture)
₹ 490.00₹ 390.00 -
Ghee Vilakku
₹ 290.00₹ 190.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
The Gee Velaku, also known as the Ghee Lamp, holds a special place in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. Let me illuminate its significance for you:
- Ghee Lamp: This traditional lamp is made by filling a small vessel (usually made of clay or metal) with ghee (clarified butter) and placing a cotton wick in it. The wick is then lit, creating a gentle flame. Here’s why it’s revered:
- Symbolism: The ghee lamp symbolizes the presence of divine energy, purity, and enlightenment. It represents the light of knowledge dispelling darkness and ignorance.
- Spiritual Practice: Lighting a ghee lamp during puja (worship) or meditation is considered auspicious. Devotees offer prayers, express gratitude, and seek blessings while lighting the lamp.
- Offerings: In temples and homes, ghee lamps are offered to deities as a form of devotion. The fragrance of ghee is believed to attract positive energies.
- Harmony: The soft glow of the ghee lamp creates a serene ambiance, promoting inner peace and harmony.
If you’re interested in incorporating this sacred lamp into your spiritual practices, you can find beautifully crafted ghee lamps online or create your own! ️✨
- Ghee Lamp: This traditional lamp is made by filling a small vessel (usually made of clay or metal) with ghee (clarified butter) and placing a cotton wick in it. The wick is then lit, creating a gentle flame. Here’s why it’s revered:
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