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Management number 217410066 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$10.00 Model Number 217410066
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A brass varagi kamachi diya is a traditional Indian oil lamp made of brass, with a design that is associated with the goddess Varagi Amman. It is commonly used in Hindu temples and households for religious and spiritual purposes. The diya is made of brass, which is a metal that is considered to be auspicious in Hinduism, and has a traditional design that includes images of the goddess Varagi Amman and other decorative motifs. The lamp is filled with oil and a cotton wick, which is lit to produce a flame. The brass varagi kamachi diya is often used during festivals, ceremonies, and other special occasions Diya with carving of Devi Lakshmi, Hindu Goddness of Wealth & Prosperity. This holy lamp is also known as the Deepam of Devi Kamatchi. The Divine Lamp is dedicated to the Goddess because her statute is engraved on the lamp. It is an essential addition to the prayer room in most Indian households. This lamp usually a Kamatchi Amman villakku or Asthalakshmi vilakku. This vilakku is known as "Nilai vilakku". It should be placed on a small tray and kept in the middle facing east (very auspicious). You can keep on the left of your Istha Deivam. You may keep the villakku facing north, Never ever placed it facing SOUTH. Do not use eversilver lamp. How to keep our villakku in the best condition. Remember based from our vilakku, we can know how is a situation of one house, because Goddess Mahalakshmi reside in the vilakku. You can see all the Asthalakshmi(8 Mahalakshmi ) in one villaku. Ok keep coin in the villakku, it means put like 10 sen, 20 sen, 50 sen inside the villakku, dip in to the oil. Under the villakku you can place Shri chakra or Rice or Mahalakshmi printed coins. Dun let the villakku get dirt, don't wash vilakku on Tuesday and Friday. Always if can place a flower near to the villakku. Never blow to put out the villakku, use flower to cool it down or pull the wickbackward into the oil. Never let the wick burn and finish. Always keep an eye on the villakku.

  • Material : Brass, Weight : 410g
  • Traditional design: The diya has a traditional design that is associated with the goddess Varagi 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.
  • Creates a warm, glowing light: The flame produced by the diya creates a warm, glowing light that is often used to create a peaceful and calming atmosphere.
Color Gold
Fuel Type Vegetable Oil
Brand Name Spillbox
Finish Types Polished
Manufacturer spillbox innovation LLP, 2/852 Manappakkam- mugalivakkam road, mugalivakkam, chennai-600125
Material Type Brass
Item Type Name Diya

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