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Diya
A diya, divaa, deepa, deepam, or deepak is an oil lamp, usually made from clay, with a cotton wick dipped in ghee or vegetable oils. Clay diyas are often used temporarily as lighting for special occasions, while diyas made of brass are permanent fixtures in homes and temples. Diyas are native to India, and are often used in Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Zoroastrian religious festivals such as Diwali or the Kushti ceremony. A similar lamp called a butter lamp is used in Tibetan Buddhist offerings as well.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Diya in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Diya in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Diya in a Sentence
Duniya ne kaha kabhi kisi ko khuch diya hain jo diya hain woh bhi chin liya hain
Wob bhi naye logo mein mashroof ho gaya humne bhi usey apni yaad dilaana chor diya
Ek umar guzar gayi ghar ke jhagdho mein Phir duniya ne bhi jeena muhaal kar diya
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- الديةArabic
- diyaCzech
- DiyaDanish
- diyaGerman
- DiyaGreek
- diyaEsperanto
- diyaSpanish
- دیاPersian
- DiyaFinnish
- diyaFrench
- diyaIrish
- दीयाHindi
- diyaHungarian
- դիյաArmenian
- diyaIndonesian
- diyaItalian
- דייהHebrew
- DIYAJapanese
- ಡಯಾKannada
- diyaKorean
- diyaLatin
- diyaDutch
- DiyaNorwegian
- diyaPolish
- diyaPortuguese
- DiyaRomanian
- дийюRussian
- diyaSwedish
- தியாTamil
- దియాTelugu
- DiyaThai
- diyarbakırTurkish
- діяUkrainian
- دیاUrdu
- DiyaVietnamese
- diyaYiddish
- 迪亞Chinese
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