A pair of traditional South Indian ladies dressed in festive attire, holding a Paavai Lamp each in a welcoming posture. 18 inches tall, these dolls are excellent idea for your Bommai Golu collection and display this Navaratri.
Buy the pair of ladies dressed in festive attire, holding a Paavai Lamp each for your Bommai Golu display this Navaratri, from GiriUK
Paavai Vilakku, or "Paavai Lamp", is a traditional South Indian brass lamp used in religious ceremonies. It holds immense significance for Hindu rituals and is a symbol of spirituality. The lamp typically consists of a base, a stem, and multiple spouts, either numbering five or seven. These are to be filled with Til / Sesame Oil. These spouts are lit with a wick soaked in oil, and the lamp is traditionally placed in temples and homes during festivals.
The Paavai Vilakku represents the worship of deities, dispelling darkness with the light of wisdom. It welcomes positive energies and plays a vital role in various rituals, including daily prayers, pujas, and festive celebrations, creating an aura of divinity.
Weight(KG) | 2.000000 |
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Width (Inches) | 9 |
Height (Inches) | 18 |
Depth (Inches) | 5 |
GNST | 887209169031 |