Agni Puja Ghee is Made from Vanaspati are convenient and apt replacement for traditional costly ghee lamps / Diyas. This Puja ghee is Useful in temples and homes/offices for lighting and prayer purposes.
Agni Puja Ghee is strongly suggested to light a lamp to nullify all evil and bring knowledge, health and wealth into your home. It has its own significance for burning of diyas in hindu culture.
There is a deeper significance to the ghee diya. Diya is essential in Hinduism because it signifies purity, goodness, good luck and power. The presence of light means the non-existence of darkness and evil forces. So diyas are lit in every corner of the house to weaken those evil forces.
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Lighting of Diyas is an important part of Prayer. It signifies purity, good luck and power. Diyas signify the non-existence of darkness. Lighting of Diya with Pooja Ghee before the beginning of any occasion invites positivity into the atmosphere. Lamps are usually lit using oil and ghee, but since years our tradition prefers ghee diya, especially Puja ghee Diyas as they are considered pure and auspicious.
Significance of Lighting Ghee Diyas Lighting Puja Ghee Diya is supposed to increase the sattvic tattva which includes light, bliss and goodness. Sattvic mind is always steady and is blissful internally. It is a practice to light Diya is good for health, wealth and happiness. Agni Puja Ghee is made from Vanaspati are convenient and apt replacement for traditional ghee lamps.
Hawan is a sacred purification ritual that is performed in households as well as work places and shops by chanting mantras & worshipping dieties. There is a hallowed fire in the centre & the priest & family members sit around it. It is a part of the ritual of a Hawan to invoke the define by paying offerings to the fire God Agni.