Tama Diyo is a small traditional oil lamp made from pure copper, often used in Hindu and Buddhist rituals. It’s designed with a small base stand, making it easy to place on tables, altars, or puja shelves. The lamp is filled with oil and a cotton wick (batti) to light during prayer or meditation.
Commonly used during Dashain, Tihar, or Laxmi Puja for lighting diyos that symbolize purity and divine energy. — You can also use it daily during morning or evening puja. — Perfect for home temples or gifting in religious occasions.
タマディヨは、純銅で作られた小さな伝統的なオイルランプです。台座付きなので、テーブルやプージャ棚に置きやすいデザインです。油とコットンの芯を入れて火を灯し、祈りや瞑想の時に使います。ダサインやティハール、ラクシュミプージャなどの祭りでよく使われ、神聖な光を象徴します。毎日のプージャにも最適で、家庭用や贈り物としても人気です。
Tama Diyo has long been part of Nepali culture as a symbol of light and wisdom. In many homes, lighting the diyo every morning is believed to bring peace (shanti) and prosperity (sampatti).