Lamp Sadhana | The ancient Indian art of lighting lamps

The course that will help you enlighten life with the power of lamps. This unique course is a guide to many beginners.

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Description

The art of lighting lamps has been in the culture of Hinduism for a period of more than 10,000 years. yes! this is the art if mastered can be used to solve many problems in life.  This course is my entire knowledge of

How the lamps have to lightened? In what directions?

What Ingredients to be used to Light lamps?

What time the lamps should be lite?

How many lamps can we light?

What type of lamp to be used?

What lamp should we light for various problems?


In my life, The lighting of lamps though it can appear to be very simple has helped a lot in solving multiple issues. I first thought lamp lighting was a simple thing.  But one day, when i was at my early 30s I was facing a lot of family issues. On that day my aunt came to visit me. And suddenly there was a argument at my house. She was terrified if this would cause some family problems. Suddenly she ran to the nearby temple and lite a lamp. The entire problem became smooth in a few minutes. That is when I started getting more aware of how lighting a lamp can solve a issues.

This art then started off to get more and more deeper to the point where I used to light almost 20 to 30 lamps of a daily basis. Till date this has been one of my favorite ritual to solve any life problem.

In this course you can also apply whatever thought to make your life much smoother, healthier and happier!

What You Will Learn!

  • The art of ancient form of light mud lamps
  • How to light lamps and produce best impact?
  • When to light lamps?
  • What is the direction the lamp needs to face?
  • What time, Horai and Lagna should we use to light lamps?
  • Lamps for Prosperity
  • Lamps for Work improvement
  • Lamps for Wealth creation
  • Lamps for Good health

Who Should Attend!

  • anyone
  • believer in spirituality and hinduism
  • those who want to know about indian rituals