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How To Choose Most Auspicious Wick For Your Diya
The glow that a diya emits forth is auspicious and is known to represent enlightenment and prosperity. Diyas symbolise the triumph of good over the evil, and triumph of knowledge over ignorance.
Diya represents all that is pure, good, and powerful. Wherever there is light, darkness cannot exist. Diwali arrives on a new moon day where there is absolutely no light. We light the entire atmosphere bright with our set of diyas.

The light symbolizes knowledge and tranquillity, and lighting earthen lamps daily is very highly auspicious. It is said that regular lighting of diyas removes ignorance and evil.
Since the light of a ghee lamp is believed to bring in prosperity, knowledge and wisdom, it is a customary in India to begin all the auspicious events by lighting the lamp.
By doing so we invoke the invite the divine to visit us and bless us. This shloka is to be recited while lighting lamp
- 'Subham Karoti Kalyanam Arogyam Dhana Sampadah, Shatru Buddhi Vinashaya Dipa Jyotir Namostute, Deepajyothi Parabrahma Deepajyothi Janardhana, Deepo me hara tu paapam Deepaa Jyothir Namostute'
Lighting diya Can Get You What You Want: A diya is not just about lighting a wick and keeping it on the altar of your puja mandir in front of the Gods photo or idol.
The outcome of lighting varies depending upon what type of oil you use Do you know the oil; the wick and the direction in which you light diya can make a huge difference in your life?
Lighting lamp with a different wick or using a different oil can change your luck without much effort. Take a look at different kinds of wicks and their benefits..
A new yellow cotton cloth: Yelllow cotton wick is the favourite of Goddess Parvathi who will be pleased if you light a diya with a wick made of yellow cotton cloth.
If marriage problems are your main botheration, regularly use Red Cotton Cloth as wick as it eliminates all hindrances related to marriage and children.
Yellow Sari wick: If there is any problem in your marital life, then make a wick from a yellow sari cloth. This eliminates the differences that you have with your husband or wife and solves all love related problems. Wick from lotus stem: Lotus stem wick is capable of removing all the previous sins of past lifetime and bring on happiness and prosperity to your life.
Banana wick: Lighting a wick made of banana stem fiber bestows forgiveness for the mistakes you made unknowingly, it also cures you from ancestral curses. Cotton wick: A cotton wick is the most easily available wick that bestows good fortune on the user and his family.
Rose water wick: Rose water wick is the gateway to abundance and wealth and blessings from Lakshmi are ensured. Dip a white cloth in rose water, dry it, and create a wick with it. Light the diya on a regular basis with this, you will attract both wealth, peace of mind, and content into your life.



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