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Light symbolizes knowledge and Isana is the origin of knowledge. Knowledge is the everlasting wealth that is capable of removing ignorance just as the light light removes darkness. An oil lamp is lit to bow down to knowledge as the greatest of all forms. The oil or ghee in the lamp symbolizes our vasanaas or vices and the cotton wick, the ego. When lit by spiritual knowledge, the vasanas get slowly exhausted and the ego too perishes. The flame of a lamp always burns upwards and similarly one should acquire such knowledge as to take us towards higher ideals. Traditionally the lighting of the lamp is also a part of Bhutaaradhana (element worship). Lighting a lamp for Agni Placing water for Jala Incense stick smoke for Vayu Sandal paste, Bhasma, vermilion for Prithvi Deep meditative prayer for Akasha. It's a tradition to light a lamp first before starting any auspicious events or rituals. Light symbolizes the absence ce of darkness, grief & unhappiness. Almighty's divine grace is spread all over the house by lighting the lamps. Gods first and foremost appearance is in the form of Light which we call as 'Divya Jyotir' or "Divine Light". Before starting our daily prayers, prayers, we light the Oil lamp by chanting a shloka: Subham Karoti Kalyanam, Arogyam Dhana Sampadah, Shatru Buddhi Vinashaya Deepa Jyotir Namostute. I salute the One who is the lamplight that brings auspiciousness; prosperity, good health,