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									Ganesh Sthapana Poojan Box With Ganesh Murti (Classic)								
								
									₹7,000.00 ₹6,790.00								
							
						
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						Brass Panchaarti (Small)
₹660.00
Description
- The importance of lighting a diya during worship can be traced back to Vedas.
 - Light symbolizes knowledge and darkness, ignorance.
 - The Lord is the “Knowledge Principle” (chaitanya) who is the source, the enlivener and the illuminator of all knowledge.
 - Hence light is worshipped as the Lord Himself. Knowledge removes ignorance just as light removes darkness.
 - Also knowledge is a lasting inner wealth by which all outer achievements can be accomplished.
 - Hence we light the lamp to bow down to knowledge as the greatest of all forms of wealth.
 - We therefore keep a lamp lit during all auspicious occasions as a witness to our thoughts and actions.
 
Specifications
- Material – Brass
 - Pack of – 1
 - Weight – 245 g
 
	
	
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