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Experience the divine radiance with our collection of Deepam and Diya Lamps. These beautifully crafted oil lamps are an essential part of Hindu rituals and signify the presence of the divinity. Made from high-quality materials, our Deepam and Diya Lamps are designed to provide a steady and bright flame for your prayers and ceremonies. Whether you prefer traditional brass lamps or intricately carved silver lamps, we offer a wide variety to suit your preferences. Illuminate your home and invoke a sense of spirituality with our exquisite Deepam Diya Lamps from Giri UKTraditional Indian Lamps
Kamakshi Deepam is a sacred lamp associated with the Hindu goddess Kamakshi or 'Tripurasundari'. who is revered as the divine mother of the universe and above all Devas and Devis. She is indeed, an embodiment of Goddess Parvati or Devi. It is a symbol of divine light and is often used in temples and during special religious ceremonies dedicated to Kamakshi. The Silver Kamakshi Deepam is a variation of this lamp, made with pure silver. It is crafted with intricate designs and patterns, showcasing the fine craftsmanship of artisans. The Silver Kamakshi Deepam is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and divine grace to the devotees. Buy a Kamakshi/Silver Kamakshi Deepam from Giri UK
Karthigai Deepam is a significant festival celebrated in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu and by the Tamil diaspora around the world. It is also known as Karthikai Deepam. The festival is observed on the day of the full moon in the Tamil month of Karthigai, which usually falls in November or December. There are specific types of lamps made in the name of Karthigai Deepam to celebrate Lord Kathikeya/ Lord Muruga's birth. Several bronze lamps are lit around the front yard of houses to dispel darkness on this day. It is also believed that ancestores or "Pithrus" take advantage of this light to make their way back to their abode after "Mahalaya paksham" a solemn period of offering water and sesame seeds to the departed for a whole 15 days, before which they descend. Buy Karthigai Deepams from Giri UK.
Kerala lamps, also known as Kerala oil lamps or Kerala temple lamps, hold a significant place in the rich cultural heritage of Kerala, South India. These traditional lamps are typically made of brass and are known for their unique design and craftsmanship. They are adorned with intricate carvings and patterns that reflect the exquisite artistry of the region. Kerala lamps are lit during religious ceremonies, festivals, and auspicious occasions to invoke blessings and create a sacred ambiance. The soft, warm glow emitted by these lamps adds a touch of divinity and serenity to the surroundings, creating a spiritual atmosphere that is synonymous with Kerala's temple traditions. Buy Kerala lamps from Giri UK
Kubera Deepam and Kamal Deepam are significant lamps used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. Kubera Deepam represents Lord Kubera, the deity associated with wealth and prosperity. It is believed that lighting this lamp brings abundance and financial well-being. Kamal Deepam, on the other hand, symbolizes the lotus flower, which holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism. Lighting the Kamal Deepam is believed to bring purity, enlightenment, and spiritual growth. Both these lamps are beautifully crafted and hold a special place in Hindu traditions, inspiring devotion, wealth and auspiciousness.Buy Kubera and Kamal Deepam from Giri UK
Kutthu Vilakku, also known as Kuthuvilakku, is a traditional lamp found in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is made of brass or bronze and has a unique design with multiple branches or tiers, symbolizing the spread of light. Kutthu Vilakku is considered auspicious and is often used during religious ceremonies, festivals, and special occasions. It holds a significant place in Hindu rituals and is believed to bring prosperity, positivity, and divine blessings into the home. The lamp is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, showcasing their artistry and traditional craftsmanship. Buy Kuthu Vilakku by Giri UK
Udupi Lamps and Poona Lamps are traditional oil lamps popular in India. Udupi Lamps are named after the town of Udupi in Karnataka, known for its rich temple traditions and worship of Sri Krishna. These lamps are typically made of brass and feature intricate designs and motifs. Poona Lamps, on the other hand, originated from Pune (formerly known as Poona) in Maharashtra. They are crafted with precision and artistic flair, often incorporating elements like peacocks, flowers, and geometric patterns. Both Udupi Lamps and Poona Lamps add a touch of elegance and spirituality to homes and temples. Buy Udupi and Poona Lamps from Giri UK
Nanda Deepam is typically made in various regions of India, where it holds cultural and religious significance. The production of Nanda Deepam involves skilled artisans and craftsmen who specialize in working with materials such as brass, clay, or other metals. Different parts of India have their own unique styles and techniques for making Nanda Deepam. For example, in South India, particularly in the state of Tamil Nadu, traditional lamps are handmade by artisans using brass and are intricately designed with elaborate patterns and carvings. Buy Nanda Deepams from Giri UK
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