What are diyas?

A diya is a little lamp that people light during special times of the year to bring joy and brightness into their homes.

What Does a Diya Look Like?

Imagine you have a small cup made from clay, it's like the ones your grandma uses to drink tea. This cup has a tiny hole in the middle, just big enough for a wick (a string that soaks up oil) to stick through. When you pour some oil into the cup and light the wick, the diya starts glowing! It’s like having a little sun inside your house.

How People Use Diyas

During festivals, especially when people celebrate with family and friends, they place these lit diyas around their homes, on windowsills, tables, or even in small bowls of water. The warm light from the diya makes everything feel cozy and happy, just like when you have a flashlight during a camping trip.

You can think of a diya as a friendly little helper that brings light to your home, making it feel more welcoming and bright.

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Examples

  1. A diya is a small clay lamp filled with oil and a wick, used to light up homes during Diwali.
  2. People light diyas to celebrate the victory of good over evil.
  3. Diyas are often placed in rows on windowsills or floors.

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