The "Thoondamani Lamp" is a traditional oil lamp commonly used in Tamil culture, particularly in South India. It is designed to burn oil, typically in a shallow bowl that stores oil, which is gradually poured onto the wick. The wick soaks up the oil and produces light when lit. Due to its oil storage capacity, it was widely used in temples for long-duration lighting purposes. The term "Thoondamani" refers to a small or simple design, often made of metal. "Thoondamani" also refers to a traditional small bell, which is commonly used in temples or during religious rituals.
Oil Storage Capacity - 350 ml
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