Diwali Diya Special Terracotta refers to the traditional clay lamps used during the festival of Diwali, specifically the ones designed to hold a single wick („ek vaat“ meaning „one wick“ in Hindi/Gujarati). Here’s more about it:
Description:
These Diyas are small, shallow, and made from clay, designed to hold a single cotton wick dipped in oil or ghee.
When lit, they emit a warm, soft glow that creates a festive and spiritual atmosphere, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.
Usage:
Diwali Celebrations: Lighting Diyas is an integral part of Diwali, and they are placed around homes, in doorways, windows, and on balconies to invite prosperity and happiness.
Puja Rituals: Diyas are often used in religious rituals and prayers, not just during Diwali but also during other festivals and occasions.
Decorative: You can paint or decorate the Diyas to add a personalized touch or use them plain for a traditional look.
How to Use:
Fill the Diya with oil or ghee.
Place a cotton wick with one end submerged in the oil/ghee and the other end sticking out of the Diya.
Light the wick using a matchstick or lighter.
If you’re interested in learning more about decorating Diyas or different ways to use them for Diwali, feel free to ask!
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