These are traditional, hand-decorated earthen lamps (diyas or deepams) often used in Hindu religious ceremonies, particularly during the festival of Diwali. They are painted in vibrant colors (gold and red) and feature the auspicious Marathi/Hindi words “शुभ” (Shubh – auspicious/good) and “लाभ” (Labh – profit/gain), representing good fortune and prosperity. They are used to hold a cotton wick and oil or clarified butter (ghee) for lighting.
Key Features
| Category | Key Features |
| Product Type | Handcrafted, traditional earthen lamp (Diya). |
| Material | Made from baked clay/terracotta. |
| Decoration | Hand-painted with festive colors (gold and red) and embellished with a center dot (bindi). |
| Auspicious Text | Features the Devanagari script for ‘Shubh’ and ‘Labh’ for good luck and prosperity. |
| Cultural Use | Used for Diwali and other Hindu festivals, prayers (aarti), and home decor. |
| Function | Designed to hold oil/ghee and a wick for lighting a flame. |



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