The Akhand Diya (अखंड दिया) is a timeless symbol of uninterrupted devotion. Made of shining brass, it is designed to keep a steady flame burning for hours, sometimes days, without interruption. In Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, families light it during Navratri, Diwali, or Satyanarayan katha, believing the continuous flame keeps away negativity. In Bengal, it glows through Durga Puja nights, and in South India, it lights the kolam as a sacred sign. This brass diya is not just functional but deeply spiritual, filling your mandir with serenity and divine blessings.
The Akhand Diya (अखंड दिया) is a sacred symbol of uninterrupted devotion. Crafted in solid brass, this small diya is designed to burn continuously for 2–3 hours with sufficient oil or ghee. Lighting an Akhand Diya during puja is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and divine blessings to the home.
It is used in daily pujas and festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and Ganesh Chaturthi. The steady flame adds serenity to your mandir, and the diya also makes a meaningful cultural gift for families and friends in Europe.
Brass Akhand Diya – small size
Designed for 2–3 hours of continuous burning
Perfect for pujas, aartis, and Diwali rituals
Durable, devotional, and reusable
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it burn? This small diya burns for about 2–3 hours with oil or ghee.
What oil should I use? Mustard oil, ghee, or sesame oil are recommended. You may also use Shuddham Deepam Oil.