Traditional Brass Ashtalakshmi Diya for Puja Deepam Oil Lamp |Eight Forms of Lakshmi for Home| Temple Kamatchi Devi Maa [Weight:625gm Height:5inch]- Antique Ganesh Ashtalakshmi Diya
Traditional design: The diya has a traditional design that is associated with the goddess Amman. It includes images of the goddess and other decorative motifs that are commonly found in Indian art and architecture.
Made of brass: The diya is made of brass, which is a durable and long-lasting metal. Brass is also considered to be auspicious in Hinduism, and is often used in the manufacture of religious objects.
Holds oil and wick: The diya is designed to hold oil and a cotton wick, which is lit to produce a flame. The size of the diya can vary, but it is usually small enough to be held in the hand.
Used for religious and spiritual purposes: The brass kamachi diya is often used in Hindu temples and households for religious and spiritual purposes. It is believed to symbolize the presence of the divine and to dispel darkness and ignorance.
Description
A Brass Ganesh Ashtalakshmi diya is an oil lamp that is considered to be very auspicious in Hinduism. It features the eight forms of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The eight forms of Lakshmi represent the eight kinds of wealth that she bestows upon her devotees. These eight forms are: Adi Lakshmi - the primal Lakshmi, the source of all other forms of Lakshmi Dhana Lakshmi - the giver of wealth and prosperity Dhanya Lakshmi - the giver of grains and food Gaja Lakshmi - the giver of strength and power Santana Lakshmi - the giver of progeny and sons Vira Lakshmi - the giver of courage and val