This is a nook in my kitchen,which I have converted as a sanctified space!.Thanx to the lack of space in my "in transit" kitchen.When the key bunch people announced their party I thought it would be a no show from my side.Finally I persuaded myself to feature this nook.The lamps are facing the east.The Ganesh lamp is a panchaloham lamp(an alloy of five metals).The wooden stand is actually a thai wooden game piece!The red and yellow terracota lamps are magic lamps.If you turn this lamp upside down,there is a hole in the centre.You can pour the oil in there and use it as a regular lamp.The oil will not spill out!
The magic lamp |
Submitting this to the key bunch party.Hope you liked my nook in the kitchen.Here's wishing my readers a Happy Diwali and my grand mother a quick recovery.
Divine Shalu!!! Pillayar lamp is really good, i have never seen!!!! Magic Lamp ooohoooo!!! Happy Diwali to you too!!!! Me 2 wishing u grandma a speedy recovery!!! :)
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteNice lights...:)
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Looks so nice and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kamakshi...it's beautiful and sanctified indeed!:) God Bless!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice...
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Cute and divine. lovely combination of lamps Shalini, Happy Deepavali to you too!
ReplyDeleteThanx Sharon,kurinji and padmaja..
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful space here,nice read ups...
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
wow.. wow!! impressive kitchen..
ReplyDeleteThanx Patty.
ReplyDeletelovely corner,enjoyed your blog
ReplyDeleteThanx Lakshmi.Happy Diwali to you and yor family.
ReplyDeleteThat corner looks really pretty.Happy Diwali to you
ReplyDeleteThank you wish u the same.
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