Height – 2” Inches, Weight -2.22 Kg
Uruli With Diyas | Urli Brass Decor Bowl For Home :
The Uruli With Diyas (or Urli Brass Decor Bowl with multiple oil lamps) is a composite piece that elegantly merges two highly significant elements of South Indian tradition ,
- Central Uruli Bowl:
- Fill with Water: Fill the large central bowl with fresh, clean water.
- Add Elements: Float fresh flower petals (like rose, marigold, or jasmine) and/or scented floating candles on the water’s surface. Adding a few drops of rosewater or essential oil enhances the ambiance.
- Significance: The water and flowers symbolize purity, prosperity, and the life-sustaining element of nature, all of which are essential for inviting positive energy.
- Surrounding Diyas:
- Light the Lamps: Fill the smaller, surrounding bowls (the diyas) with oil (such as sesame oil or ghee) and a cotton wick.
- Illumination: Light all the lamps during the evening, especially during rituals or festivals.
- Significance: The collective light symbolizes the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, creating a beacon of peace and divinity.
- ooja and Festivals: This item is an ideal fixture for the home altar (Pooja room) or for decorative purposes during any auspicious ceremony, especially Diwali (Deepavali), Onam, Pongal, or Housewarmings.
- Vastu for Prosperity:
- Placement: Placing the Uruli, filled with water and flowers, near the main entrance or in the Northeast corner of the home is a traditional practice to attract wealth, positive energy flow, and tranquility, as the water element signifies financial abundance in Vastu Shastra.
- Welcoming Guests: The elaborate arrangement serves as a beautiful and fragrant welcome, signifying the homeowner’s hospitality and inviting good fortune to all who enter.