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Lighting Diyas is a daily ritual at most of the Indian Homes. Cotton Wicks is the important part of the Diya. Wicks are usually made with Cotton, Cotton is one of the purest form of Fibre. Cotton Long Wicks are traditionally made from natural high fibrous desi cotton. The Cotton type and the process of making the wick is very important in the effectiveness of the Cotton Wick. Traditionally Cotton Wicks were suppose to light continuously for minimum 12 hours, as the Diyas were lighted before the Sunrise and then again just before the sunset. A good cotton wicks lights the diya peacefully for minimum 12 hours. Cotton Wicks are available at variety of sizes to suit the size of Diya used (Nandadeep, Samai lamp, Kuberdeep, clay diya etc..).
OM Bhakti Cotton Long Wicks (Batti) is used to light diyas for every day Puja. These Cotton Long wicks are high performing & are prepared with a scientific method using specialized natural cotton for longer diya lighting.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Step 1:- Take one pair of OM Bhakti Cotton Long Wick (Batti) and place it in the lamp.
Step 2:- Ensure the tip of the Wick (which will be lighted) is between 5MM to 7MM.
Step 3:- Take Pancha Deepa Oil and pour it into the lamp. Ensure that the tip is also wet with the oil.
Step 4:- Now light the lamp at the tip.
A lighted Diya reflects the positive energy that brightens up your life. Just close your eyes,
indulge yourself in prayers and feel the positive vibes around you.
Lighting diyas is a sacred and daily tradition in many Indian households, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness and the ushering in of positive energy. A crucial element of these diyas is the cotton wick. Cotton Long Batti, specifically the 50 NUMBER 7-inch variant, stands out due to its meticulous crafting from high-quality natural desi cotton, known for its high fibrous content. Designed with both tradition and modernity in mind, these wicks ensure longer hours of lighting with minimal residual oil traces in the lamp, providing an uninterrupted, radiant flame for your spiritual rituals.
Cotton Long Batti 50NOs 7" is crafted from natural desi cotton, which is one of the purest forms of fiber available. The high fibrous quality of this cotton is pivotal in ensuring the longevity and brightness of the flame. The revival of traditional wick-making practices ensures that these wicks maintain the quality and effectiveness that was commonplace in earlier times.
The use of specialized high fibrous desi cotton guarantees that the wicks remain efficient and robust, supporting a long-lasting flame. This characteristic is crucial for users who look for reliability in their daily spiritual practices.
Traditionally, cotton wicks were expected to burn continuously for a minimum of 12 hours, symbolizing a full day of spiritual continuity. OM Bhakti Cotton Long Wicks (Batti) continues this tradition, ensuring your diya remains lighted for extended periods.
One of the standout features of OM Bhakti Cotton Long Wicks is their design, which ensures fewer traces of oil left in the lamp. This aspect is particularly beneficial for reducing the frequency of oil refills and maintaining a cleaner lamp.
In line with modern hygiene standards, these wicks are hygienically packed, ensuring that they remain untouched by contaminants until they reach your hands. This effort guarantees the purity and quality of each wick.
Cotton Long Batti 50NOs 7" is versatile in its application, suited for various types of lamps, including:
Special lamps used primarily in temples and for significant occasions. The longer wicks enhance the grandeur and sanctity of these lamps.
A traditional Indian lamp used in different ceremonies and rituals. These wicks ensure that the lamp stays lighted throughout long events.
Associated with worshipping Kubera, the god of wealth. The continuous flame fostered by these wicks is ideal for rituals seeking prosperity and good fortune.
Commonly used during festivals like Diwali, these wicks are perfect for these timeless earthen lamps, enhancing the festive ambiance with a steady, bright flame.
Preparation: Start by taking a pair of OM Bhakti Cotton Long Wick (Batti). This ensures that the wick remains stable and straight within the lamp.
Placement: Place the wick carefully in the lamp, ensuring it stands upright. This step is crucial for an even and stable flame.
Trimming the Tip: Make sure the tip of the wick, which will be ignited, is between 5MM to 7MM in length. This specific measurement helps control the size of the flame for optimal burning.
Oil Filing: Use Pancha Deepa Oil, pouring it into the lamp. Ensure that the wick’s tip is sufficiently soaked to facilitate smooth initial ignition.
Lighting the Lamp: Ignite the tip of the wick. The well-prepared, soaked wick will light up easily, giving you a steady flame.
Lighting a diya with a Cotton Long Batti is more than just a ritualistic act; it is a deep spiritual practice that invites positive energy and purifies the ambiance. The process of lighting a diya, closing your eyes, and praying can significantly enhance your connection to the divine, enriching your spiritual experience with uplifting vibes.
This ample count ensures that you are well-stocked for your daily lighting and special occasions, providing a long-term supply of high-quality wicks.
These wicks are crafted from 100% natural desi cotton, making them eco-friendly. They support sustainable practices by utilizing renewable resources. This aspect aligns with the values of many individuals who prioritize eco-conscious living.
The Cotton Long Batti beautifully bridges the gap between age-old traditions and contemporary needs. While upholding the heritage of traditional wick-making, these wicks incorporate modern understanding of material quality and efficiency, ensuring that they meet the current standards of performance and hygiene.