This Shodasha Upchara lamp is often referred to as the Kakada Aarti lamp. It is crafted of high-quality brass and features an arch beneath or in front of which a little figure on a small platform is placed. This lamp could have a figure of a maiden, most likely Deepalakshmi. The tubes linked to the back side of the arch or holes cut in the ridge are intended to contain thick cotton wicks drenched in fuel, which are lighted soon before the ritual and extinguished immediately after. It also serves as a Kakada lamp, which is utilized during the early morning Kakada aarti, which includes a devotional song in the local vernacular. The peculiar design of the lamp is an indication of the flaming arch that was most prevalent during the 16th-century Nayaka period.
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