VegPlanet — October 2017

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  1. Indoor or Outdoor


These beautiful bulb-shaped lights are actually fitted
with micro LEDs that don’t overheat or consume
excessive amounts of electricity. They are decorative
enough that they can be placed indoor or even at the
entrance of your house. You can leave them up even
when Diwali has passed as they are festive enough for
any religious or family celebration.


Reference: https://www.amazon.in/dp/
B071VTG8J4?psc=1


  1. Light up your Kalashs


The traditional Kalash gets a modern day twist with
the addition of LED lights. These cute gold, brown and
green Kalashs strung together will look auspicious no
matter the pooja and will brighten up a home-temple
no matter the festival.


Reference: https://www.amazon.in/Tucasa-DW-
41-Golden-Kalash-Multicolor/dp/B00NOVYFE4/
ref=pd_cp_201_4?_


  1. Ritual Lamp


Often seen at entrances or near the home mandirs,
these layered diyas can be used throughout the year
and not just for Diwali. It comes in gold and is fitted
with tiny LEDs so you don’t need to use oil, cotton or
a lot of electricity. Plus it’s light enough to move, in
comparison to the traditional ones made from metal.


Reference: https://www.amazon.in/
deepak-lights-Diwali-Electric-Deepak/
dp/B017KH3HZU/ref=pd_sbs_201_2?_
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