Description
Diya are Indian oil lamps that are lit in rituals, during ceremonies, and during prayers. In temples and homes they are a permanent presence, always lit.
The glow of a diya is considered auspicious, it provides prosperity, enlightenment, wisdom, and knowledge, as diya lamps represent the victory of light over darkness.
During the Diwali festivities, lamps are burned outside the main entrance of the houses, it is celebrated every year to remember the triumph of good over evil, called in Hindu the Ramayana.
Since fire is one of the 5 elements, it is considered pure, and because of this, lighting a diya is believed to transmute negative energies.
The oil in the lamp symbolizes our negative thoughts, intentions, inferior feelings.
The wick symbolizes the ego.
The flame signifies knowledge, the light that transforms the darkness, illuminating our path and our mind.
Lighting a lamp, means to be in surrender to the Divine and to burn the ego, negativity and all bad feelings.
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