Bring a radiant and uninterrupted glow to your daily prayers with this stunning Pure Brass Glass Diya Lamp. Thoughtfully designed for the sacred Akhand Jyot (continuous flame), this premium diya seamlessly blends traditional reverence with striking modern elegance. It features a magnificent star-shaped base adorned with faceted crystal beads that beautifully refract the light of the flame, anchored by high-quality pure brass fixtures.
The clear cylindrical glass cover ensures that your sacred flame remains sheltered from fan drafts and wind, while the exquisite brass dome—featuring delicate star cutouts—allows heat to escape safely. Perfect for your home mandir, Navratri, Diwali, or daily meditation, this stunning piece from Hindu Portal is both a highly functional puja essential and a breathtaking decor centerpiece.
WIND-PROOF AKHAND JYOTI: The premium heat-resistant glass chimney acts as a protective shield, ensuring your sacred flame burns continuously and safely without flickering, even in breezy rooms or under ceiling fans.
SPARKLING CRYSTAL STAR BASE: Set upon a finely crafted, star-shaped geometric base lined with heavy crystal beads. It provides sturdy balance while catching and amplifying the golden light of the diya, creating a mesmerizing spiritual ambiance.
VENTILATED STAR-CUT DOME: The pure brass top dome is elegantly punctuated with star-shaped cutouts, allowing heat and fragrant smoke to dissipate evenly while matching the aesthetic of the crystal base.
PURE BRASS COMPONENTS: The oil chamber, base frame, and top dome are forged from 100% pure, rust-resistant brass. The traditional golden finish offers a striking, royal contrast against the modern glass and crystal elements.
SAFE & EXTENDED BURNING: Designed with a deep brass well to hold ample oil or ghee, allowing for long-lasting rituals, Akhand Path, and festive lighting without the need for constant refilling.
PREMIUM FESTIVE DECOR & GIFTING: An exquisite, high-end addition to any home temple setup and a highly auspicious gift for Diwali, housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), weddings, or spiritual milestones.