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An “Om agal” is a traditional Hindu brass oil lamp (agal vilakku) that features the sacred “Om” symbol and is often combined with other religious imagery, such as the “Vel” (spear of Lord Murugan) or a deity’s nameIt is used in poojas, rituals, and festivals like Diwali and Karthigai Deepam to create a sacred atmosphere and dispel negative energy. These lamps are known for their spiritual significance, durability, and role in fostering a sense of peace and devotion.  

Key features and uses
  • Sacred symbols
    The “Om” symbol represents the sound of the universe, while the “Vel” symbolizes the divine spear of Lord Murugan. Other variations may include names of deities or other holy symbols. 

  • Material
    Typically made from high-quality brass, it offers durability, heat resistance, and a traditional aesthetic. 
Om Agal
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Murugan Vilakku/ 3 X 2.5″/ Brass Lamp/ Brass Deepam/ Diya/ Home Decor

Highlights:

Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.
Murugar, considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Murugar is considered the God of Tamil language and he is mentioned a lot in Sangam literature.
Murugar has six shrines in Tamil Nadu, which are known as Arupadaiveedu.
The six abodes of Karthikeya are all in Tamil Nadu.
The six sites (padaiveedu) in Tamil Nadu where Murugar sojourned while leading his armies are Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruparamkundram, Pazhamudirsolai, Thiruthani and Thiruchendur, the Arupadaiveedu.

800.00 20% Off
360.00 10% Off

Om Agal vilakku 5″

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Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.

620.00 17% Off

Om Agal Vilakku/ 4.3 X 2.5″/ Om Vilakku/ Brass Lamp/ Om Vel Vilakku/ Vel Diya

Highlights:

Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.

365.00 22% Off

Om Mayil Vilakku/ 3.5 X 3″/ Brass Lamp/ Om Vilakku/ Om Vel Vilakku

Highlights:

Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.
Murugar, considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Murugar is considered the God of Tamil language and he is mentioned a lot in Sangam literature.
Murugar has six shrines in Tamil Nadu, which are known as Arupadaiveedu.
The six abodes of Karthikeya are all in Tamil Nadu.
The six sites (padaiveedu) in Tamil Nadu where Murugar sojourned while leading his armies are Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruparamkundram, Pazhamudirsolai, Thiruthani and Thiruchendur, the Arupadaiveedu.

810.00 23% Off

Om Murugan Brass Lamp/ 4.5 X 3″/ Om Murugan Lamp/ Peacock Brass Deepam

Highlights:

Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.
Murugar, considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Murugar is considered the God of Tamil language and he is mentioned a lot in Sangam literature.
Murugar has six shrines in Tamil Nadu, which are known as Arupadaiveedu.
The six abodes of Karthikeya are all in Tamil Nadu.
The six sites (padaiveedu) in Tamil Nadu where Murugar sojourned while leading his armies are Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruparamkundram, Pazhamudirsolai, Thiruthani and Thiruchendur, the Arupadaiveedu.

1,180.00 21% Off
320.00 20% Off
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Om Vel Vilakku/ 8 X 4″/ Brass Lamp/ Vel Diya/ Om Lamp/ Pooja Decor

Highlights:

Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.
Murugar, considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Murugar is considered the God of Tamil language and he is mentioned a lot in Sangam literature.
Murugar has six shrines in Tamil Nadu, which are known as Arupadaiveedu.
The six abodes of Karthikeya are all in Tamil Nadu.
The six sites (padaiveedu) in Tamil Nadu where Murugar sojourned while leading his armies are Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruparamkundram, Pazhamudirsolai, Thiruthani and Thiruchendur, the Arupadaiveedu.

2,250.00 25% Off

Om Vilakku/ 4 X 3″/ Brass Om Agal Vilakku Deepam/ Om Vel Vilakku/ Vel Diya

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Product Description:

  • Celebrate the divine grace of Lord Murugan this Vaikasi Visakam with our exquisitely crafted Murugan Vel Vilakku.
  • This traditional brass lamp features a unique design showcasing Lord Murugan’s holy Vel (spear) and the sacred Tamil script “முருகா” (Muruga) elegantly embossed.
  • The embedded red gem represents devotion and divine energy, making it a perfect centerpiece for your puja room or festive rituals.Crafted from premium brass, the lamp stands on beautifully carved feet and symbolizes spiritual illumination and protection.
  • Ideal for lighting during poojas, especially for Vaikasi Visakam, Thaipusam, and Kanda Sashti.The lamp shown in the image is beautifully designed and seems perfect for religious occasions.

 

Why Buy This for Vaikasi Visakam?

  • Celebrates Lord Murugan’s divine energy
  • Creates a spiritually vibrant ambiance
  • Perfect offering during abhishekam and archanai
  • Symbol of protection, valor, and devotion

 

 

725.00 12% Off

Vel Mayil Vilakku/ 3 X 2.5″/ Vel Diya/ Brass Lamp/ Vel Peacock Lamp/ Home Decor

Highlights:

Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.
Murugar, considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Murugar is considered the God of Tamil language and he is mentioned a lot in Sangam literature.
Murugar has six shrines in Tamil Nadu, which are known as Arupadaiveedu.
The six abodes of Karthikeya are all in Tamil Nadu.
The six sites (padaiveedu) in Tamil Nadu where Murugar sojourned while leading his armies are Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruparamkundram, Pazhamudirsolai, Thiruthani and Thiruchendur, the Arupadaiveedu.

520.00 25% Off
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