Buddha Lamp (small)
Description
Bring light to your lives through this consciously curated hourglass-shaped Buddha Lamp. It is made of Brass and comes in two sizes. It can be used during the Sadhguru Saniddhi pooja process.
If you are interested in learning more about the Sadhguru Sannidhi, please visit
Note: This product is only for those who already have a Sadhguru Sannidhi.
Sadhguru says: “Symbolically, we have always seen fire as the very source of life. In fact, your life itself is referred to as fire in many languages. ‘The fires of life’ within you keep you going.”
Also, Read Sadhguru on the significance of lighting oil lamps in your house.
Why Isha Life’s Linga Buddha Lamp?
- Crafted from pure brass
- Lighting oil lamps can exude positivity in your home
- Ideal for the puja room
Dimensions
Diameter - 5cm
Height - 7.5cm
How to use an oil lamp:
- Roll the wick in between your palms until it becomes thin and long. Gently thread the wick through the top opening hole of the long wick tube and pull the wick down from the other side.
- Leave about ½ inch of the wick exposed on top of the hole. Fill your lamp at least ⅔ of the way up with oil (any oil such as sesame, vegetable oil is okay), and then light the exposed wick with a match.
- You may use tweezers to adjust the wick (the more you pull the wick up, the greater the flame) or to gently remove pieces of the used wick. Refill the oil and adjust the wick as needed.
How to Clean Brass with Lemon and Baking Soda:
Lemon juice and baking soda are powerful natural cleaners on their own, but when united, this dynamic duo removes brass buildup with ease. Start by squeezing the juice from half of a lemon into a bowl. Add 1 teaspoon baking soda and mix. With a clean cloth, rub some of the mixtures onto the brass. Polish and buff away grime, reapplying the mixture as needed. Wipe away any leftover residue with a wet rag, then dry with a clean cloth.