Illuminate your sacred space with the divine presence of the Lotus Diya. πΌ Handcrafted to resemble a blooming lotus, this brass diya adds grace and festivity to your rituals. Light it with cotton wicks and maintain its beauty effortlessly. πͺ
The Lotus Diya holds deep spiritual significance, symbolizing purity and enlightenment in Hinduism. As the flame rises from the lotus center, it signifies the journey from darkness to light, guiding the soul towards divinity. π
Add a touch of elegance to your puja space with this diya, inviting blessings, peace, and harmony. Its warm glow creates a sacred ambiance for your spiritual practices. π
Experience the benefits of this diya’s beautiful craftsmanship, durable brass material, and ease of use. Versatile for daily pujas, special occasions, and supporting artisans. Illuminate your space and support traditional crafts today. β¨
Your purchase includes complimentary Nirmalya Mahaprasadam and 30 days of Sanjua, enhancing the sanctity of your spiritual rituals. Order your Lotus Diya now and elevate your spiritual practice with its timeless beauty. πͺβ€οΈ
| Select Material | cotton wick |
|---|---|
| Select Parts | 1 Part |
| Select Color | Golden |
| Select Complimentary | Nirmalya Mahaprasadam + Sanjua |
| Select Handmade | Yes |
| Select Origin | Jagannath Dham,Puri |
| Select Packaging | Bubble wrap + Cardboard box |


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