Lighting a
diya in your mandir is a simple yet powerful act of devotion. Many devotees also add
kapur (camphor) to their diyas for added spiritual benefits. But is it truly recommended?
1️⃣ Why people Add Kapur to Diyas
· Kapur symbolizes
purity and divine energy· The flame is believed to
purify the surroundings and remove
negative energy· The
fragrance of burning camphor enhances focus during meditation and prayer
2️⃣ Types of Diyas and How Kapur Fits In
·
Oil Diyas (Mustard, Sesame, or Ghee): Add small pieces of kapur for
enhanced positive energy·
Ghee Diyas: Camphor melts quickly, so add in moderation to
avoid overflowing or burning·
Camphor-Only Diyas: Can be lit separately on a small plate for
pure spiritual effect3️⃣ Benefits of Adding Kapur
·
Cleanses the atmosphere: The smoke is believed to neutralize negative vibrations·
Enhances concentration: The aroma helps in focusing during
prayers and meditation·
Invites prosperity: Traditional belief links camphor with
Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings4️⃣ Dos While Using Kapur in Diyas
· ✅ Place on a
heat-resistant plate or holder· ✅ Use
small amounts to prevent accidents· ✅ Light in a
ventilated area to avoid thick smoke indoors
5️⃣ Don’ts While Using Kapur
· ❌ Don’t
mix too much kapur with oil or ghee, as it may overflow or ignite suddenly· ❌ Avoid leaving burning camphor
unattended· ❌ Don’t place near
curtains or flammable items6️⃣ Spiritual Tip
· You can
chant a mantra or prayer while lighting the diya· Traditionally,
Sanskrit mantras like “Om deepa Jyoti Namah” are recited for added blessings
✅ Takeaway
Adding
kapur (camphor) to your mandir diya is
spiritually beneficial when done carefully. It
purifies the environment, enhances focus, and invites divine blessings, but safety and moderation are key.
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