Two of the most prominent Hindu deities are Lakshmi and Ganesh. They are commonly worshipped together, and statues of them may be found in temples and houses. Brown color mud diyas are used in their puja.
Mud diyas are made of natural clay, which is believed to have purifying properties. Brown is considered a sacred color in Hinduism and is thought to represent earth and fertility. Lakshmi and Ganesh are often worshipped during the autumn harvest festival when farmers give thanks for a good crop.
The mud diyas are usually filled with ghee or oil and then lit with a cotton wick. They are placed in front of the deities’ statues, and the light is said to represent the light of knowledge and wisdom. The diyas are also used to light the way to the temples and are often given as gifts to friends and family.
Key Features-
- Gift it to your relatives and friends on Diwali, Lakshmi, or Ganesh Chaturthi.
- Through the diya lamp position, attach the cotton string.
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