Traditional DMI’s two Faced Antique Brass Dasara Panti
About Aarti/ Arti:
Panati, or mud diya, is a traditional lamp from South India. These lamps are typically used during the Dasara festival to symbolize victory over darkness.
Brass, silver, and copper are considered highly auspicious. Lighting diyas daily – in the morning and evening – is a sacred Hindu practice.
Dasara diyas are kept burning for ten days, marking the triumphs of Goddess Durga and the Pandavas over evil. The light of Panati signifies protection and peace.
- DMI’s two Faced Antique Brass Dasara Panti
- DMI’s two Faced Antique Brass Dasara Panti
- DMI’s two Faced Antique Brass Dasara Panti
- DMI’s two Faced Antique Brass Dasara Panti
Why choose DMI’s Two Faced Antique Brass Dasara Panti?
✔️ Dual flame holders for symmetrical puja lighting
✔️ Antique look with religious significance
✔️ Easy to handle and place on altars
✔️ Brass finish supports long-term use
✔️ Elegant gift for Diwali, Lakshmi Puja, or anniversaries