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This brass lamp beautifully designed in traditional pattern features five lamps with floral design on the centre. Each of the five lamps have a bell placed below it. The centre space is big enough to hold a Deity idol or a figurine. Specially designed to be mounted on the wall, it makes a perfect addition for your décor especially during festivals and religious ceremonies. The high polish finish and intricate carving adds to the traditional beauty of the lamp. A five-wick lamp is called Bhadradeepam, and lighting it is believed to bring wealth and prosperity.
Lighting of Diya/lamp is an essential part of all the pujas in Hinduism. Light signifies the path of wisdom and the path of divinity. Flame also signifies the power of all the beings.
Total Height: 3 inches
Length: 13 inches
Width: 8.8 inches
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