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A type of offering bowl, symbolizing abundance and generosity.
Illuminate your space with the warm, timeless glow of the Traditional Panas, a handcrafted oil lamp deeply rooted in Nepali and Newar culture. More than just a source of light, the Panas is a symbol of purity, wisdom, and auspicious beginnings, traditionally used in religious ceremonies, cultural events, and family celebrations.
In Nepali traditions, especially during festivals like Tihar, Indra Jatra, and Mha Puja, the Panas is lit to invoke deities and ancestral blessings. It is often placed at the entrance or central location to guide divine energy and ward off negativity.
Cultural Heritage Piece: The Panas is an essential ritual item in Nepal, especially among the Newar community. It’s prominently used in festivals, temple rituals, and life events to honor deities and invite divine blessings.
Handcrafted Excellence: Made by skilled metal artisans using brass or bronze, each Panas is carefully shaped and detailed with traditional motifs, often featuring multiple tiers for oil wicks (batti), creating a radiant multi-flame display.
Spiritual & Decorative Use: Ideal for use in puja (prayer) rooms, temples, cultural events, or as a statement decorative piece in homes and hotels that embrace spiritual or ethnic décor themes.
Symbol of Enlightenment: Lighting a Panas signifies the dispelling of darkness and ignorance and the welcoming of knowledge, clarity, and positivity.
Material: High-quality Brass
Finish: Traditional antique or polished shine
Design: Classic Newar or temple-style with decorative base and lamp holders
Weight | 3.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4 × 7 × 8 in |
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