What is Diya?
Diya is a traditional oil lamp commonly used in India and other parts of South Asia. It consists of a small, usually earthenware or metal, container filled with oil (often vegetable oil) and a wick that is lit to produce a flame. Diyas are often used during religious festivals and ceremonies, as well as for everyday lighting in some areas. The design and ornamentation of Diyas can vary widely, reflecting regional styles and cultural traditions. They are frequently decorated for special occasions.
Core functions
Holding oil.
Supporting a wick.
Producing a flame.
Use cases and applications
Religious ceremonies and festivals.
Decoration and ambiance.
Traditional lighting (in areas without electricity).
Cultural celebrations.
Spiritual practices.
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