Lamps to ward off COVID-19

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Lamps to ward off COVID-19 Chander P Mahajan To "challenge the darkness" of Covid-19, People across India lit lamps at their doors and balconies for 9 minutes at 9 P M on April 5, 2020 ;switching off lights in their houses . ‘We must shine light on the ones who are the most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.’ "Salutations to the light of the Lamp which brings auspiciousness, health, and prosperity and destroys inimical feelings; salutations to the light of the Lamp." “Let the brightness of the lights ignite our energies and ensure the victory of good over evil.”  Oil lamps were used well into the 20th century before the use of electric lights. While fire could be destructive, light was given a positive spiritual meaning. o Deep is symbolic of the journey from ‘darkness and ignorance’ to ‘light and the knowledge’ of the ultimate reality – "tamaso ma jyotirgamaya". o Over the years various rituals and customs were woven around an oil lamp.‘Deep Daan’, the gift of a lamp is still believed to be the bestdaan (donation). o In manyIndianhouseholds, the lamp burns all day, but in other homes, it is lit at sundown. o A diya placed in temples and used to bless worshippers is referred to as an ‘aarti’.A similar lamp called a butter lamp is used in Tibetan Buddhist offerings as well. o Traditional Indian earthenware oil lamp or diya is lit on Diwali.


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