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		<title>Lighting the Lamp – The Meaning, Ritual, and Power of Deepa Puja</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. Introduction – The Flame that Awakens the Soul Every dawn and dusk across India, lamps are lit in homes, temples, and shrines. This simple act — lighting the Deepa — is one of the most universal expressions of Sanātana Dharma. Known as Deepa Puja or Deepa Seva, it symbolizes the victory of knowledge over [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every dawn and dusk across India, lamps are lit in homes, temples, and shrines. This simple act — lighting the Deepa — is one of the most universal expressions of Sanātana Dharma. Known as Deepa Puja or Deepa Seva, it symbolizes the victory of knowledge over ignorance, light over darkness, and divine presence over the transient. The lamp (Deepa) is not merely fire — it is Agni Devata…</p>
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