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Diya/lamp is essential in Hinduism because it signifies purity, goodness, good luck and power. The presence of light means the non-existence of darkness and negative forces.
Lamps are lit and have them face the north direction of the house to weaken those negative forces. There is a deeper significance to the lamp.
Organic ghee/clarified butter in the diya symbolizes the pollution in the human mind — such as greed, jealousy, hatred, lust — which human beings tend to nurture.
The cotton wick is symbolic of the atman or the self or the soul.
The lamp itself presents light when the ghee is burnt by the wick. Hence, lighting of the diyas signifies that one needs to rise from “I”ness and materialistic thoughts. This frees one from all forms of sadness, guiding the path to enlightenment and to connect with the Supreme Being.
Since the light of a ghee lamp is believed to bring in prosperity, knowledge and wisdom so it is believed that we invite the divine to come and bless us with good fortune by lighting the lamp and offering to Divine!
Green color is favorite of Lord Kubera and Lord Budha. Green symbolizes prosperity. It is believed that lighting a green wick lamp in the room will removes obstacles , bring more success and wealth.
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Diya/lamp is essential in Hinduism because it signifies purity, goodness, good luck and power. The presence of light means the non-existence of darkness and negative forces.Lamps are lit and have...
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This booklet contains the words to the very sacred Sri Devi Khadga Mala Stotram. This stotram is very important for devotees of Divine Mother Lalita Devi, as it contains the...
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Diya/lamp is essential in Hinduism because it signifies purity, goodness, good luck and power. The presence of light means the non-existence of darkness and negative forces.Lamps are lit and have...