This is a form of brass lamp known as Nandhaa Vilakku. It takes its name from the never-ending blazing wick or flame. In the bottom of the lamp, between the peacock motif and the wick, there is a large ball-shaped oil well (reservoir) into which ghee was poured. This brass lamp employs capillary action to automatically feed oil or ghee from the reservoir into the lamp, allowing it to burn continuously without the need for wick replacement. It is based on the idea that light never sleeps or dies. Such lights have been discovered in the Sangam Literature (300 BCE to 300 CE). It is thought that lighting these lamps that stay on all night brings good luck.
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