Rooted in South Indian temple culture, these brass deepams are traditionally lit during pooja, Ugadi, Diwali, and Gruhapravesam to invite clarity, prosperity, and divine presence.
Each piece is shaped by skilled artisans using time-honoured methods, offering steady flame support, durability, and ritual balance for home mandirs.
To create a complete South Indian worship setup, these deepams are often paired with
Andhra ceremonial thalis
and complementary regional traditions such as
Tamil Nadu temple lamps.
You may also explore culturally aligned offerings from neighbouring regions like
Karnataka brass pooja collections,
reflecting shared spiritual roots with unique regional expressions.
Ideal for festivals, housewarmings, and devotional gifting, these lamps symbolise light, discipline, and auspicious beginnings in Andhra households.
FAQs β Andhra Brass Deepams
Are Itthadi Deepalu suitable for daily lighting?
Yes. They are traditionally used for everyday pooja and evening rituals.
Which occasions are these lamps commonly used for?
Ugadi, Diwali, Gruhapravesam, and temple-related observances.
Is brass ideal for long-term ritual use?
Absolutely. Brass supports steady flames and is valued for durability and purity.