Festival of Lights Deepavali Designer Diya set of 2

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Diyas symbolise goodness and purity, lighting them denotes dispelling darkness and going into light. And since Deepavali is celebrated on the new moon day, a time of darkness everywhere; light these lamps are a means to get rid of darkness. Lighting the lamps also denotes dispelling anger greed and other vices.

Diyas represent the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil, offering a deep spiritual meaning. Lighting a diya is also a metaphor for knowledge that removes the darkness of ignorance. Diyas are believed to invite prosperity, wealth, and happiness by illuminating the surroundings. Diyas are often beautifully crafted, adding to the aesthetic appeal of homes during festivities.

All auspicious functions and moments like daily worship, rituals, and festivals and even social occasion like inaugurations commence with lighting of lamp,which is often maintained right through the occasion.

Diameter of Diya: 3 inches x 0.5 inch (H)
Weight of set: 80 grams
Quantity: 2 pcs

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Short Description Diyas represent the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil, offering a deep spiritual meaning. Lighting a diya is also a metaphor for knowledge that removes the darkness of ignorance. Diyas are believed to invite prosperity, wealth, and happiness by illuminating the surroundings. Diyas are often beautifully crafted, adding to the aesthetic appeal of homes during festivities.

Diameter of Diya: 3 inches x 0.5 inch (H)
Weight of set: 80 grams
Quantity: 2 pcs