Thattu Vilakku, or tiered lights, have a long history in Kerala. These lamps are also known as Deepastambham or Mandapa Vilakku. The body of this brass peacock lamp with the classic pattern of a Thattu Vilakku is intricately designed. It is composed of four layers: a "Keezhbagam" (base plate), a "kandam" (pivotal pillar), a "Thanguli" (a bowl with many grooves for holding wicks and oil for lighting), and a "Prabhai" (crown) on top. Each Thattu vilakku has a unique crown, such as an annapakshi (Swan), a peacock, a cross, a lion, a tiger, a plain nilavilaku crown, a sitting nandhi, garuda, or a Pavai.
The Kadam or Pillar is adorned with beautiful jaal motifs. At equal intervals, there are intricate geometric shapes such as a square and a ball. This lamp with five wicks combines the aristocratic theme of a peacock, which represents fortune, with the heavenly warmth of light, which eliminates bad energy. This lamp, in addition to being a fantastic choice for festive decorating, is capable of bringing in the benefits of the deities when lighted with devotion.
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