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Contact SupplierA ghee diya bhatti is a traditional Indian oil lamp that uses clarified butter (ghee) as fuel and a cotton wick (bhatti). It is a central element in many Hindu religious ceremonies, prayers, and festivals like Diwali. The term "ghee diya bhatti" literally translates to "ghee lamp wick."
Symbol of Light: The lit diya symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.
Auspiciousness: The use of pure ghee is considered highly auspicious in puja (worship) ceremonies. It represents purity and devotion.
Sacred Atmosphere: Lighting a ghee diya is believed to create a holy and serene ambiance, making it easier for one to meditate and connect with the divine.
Convenience: Many modern-day ghee diya battis are pre-made, with the cotton wick already soaked and molded in solidified ghee. This "ready-to-use" product saves time and makes the process of daily puja or festival lighting more convenient and less messy.