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Handmade Clay Diya/Pradip For Puja Festivals

Original price was: ₹100.00.Current price is: ₹35.00.

Using a clay diya (earthen lamp) is a beautiful and traditional way to celebrate Hindu festivals like Diwali, Navratri, or Lakshmi Puja. Lighting a diya symbolizes dispelling darkness and bringing in positivity, knowledge, and prosperity.

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Using a clay diya (earthen lamp) is a beautiful and traditional way to celebrate Hindu festivals like Diwali, Navratri, or Lakshmi Puja.


1. Preparing the Diya

  • Clean the diya with water to remove dust.
  • Ensure it is dry before filling it with oil or ghee.
  • Choose your fuel:
    • Ghee (clarified butter) – considered most auspicious.
    • Mustard oil or sesame oil – traditional and easily available.

2. Filling the Diya

  • Pour oil or ghee into the diya (do not overfill).
  • Place a cotton wick in the center.
    • Wick should be folded or twisted slightly to ensure steady burning.
    • One end of the wick is submerged in the oil/ghee, and the other sticks out to light.

3. Lighting the Diya

  • Light the wick with a matchstick or candle.
  • Place the diya on a clean, stable surface, such as a metal plate, puja altar, or rangoli.
  • If lighting multiple diyas, maintain safe spacing to prevent fire hazards.

4. During Puja

  • Offer the diya to the deity as a symbol of knowledge, purity, and divinity.
  • Light diyas while chanting mantras or performing aarti.
  • In festivals like Diwali, place diyas around the house, doorstep, or windows to invite Lakshmi (wealth and prosperity).

5. Post-Puja Care

  • Allow the diya to burn completely if possible.
  • Extinguish gently if needed using a diya cover or spoon (do not blow as it is considered disrespectful).
  • Dispose of leftover oil/ghee respectfully or reuse for lighting more diyas.

6. Decorative Uses

  • Surround the diya with rangoli, flowers, or marigold petals.
  • You can also place small floating diyas in water bowls for a serene puja setup.

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