This handcrafted packet of Indian puja cotton wicks, also known as "jyot bati," serves a sacred and spiritual purpose. Encased in this packet are approximately 100 cotton wicks, each measuring 7 centimeters in length. These wicks are delicately crafted from pure cotton and weigh around 10-15 grams. The cotton wicks within this packet are indispensable tools for religious and spiritual practices, as well as meditation and lighting rituals. They are an integral part of lighting Kuber oil lamps, akhand jyot, diyas, and deepaks in religious ceremonies. Their slender, 7-centimeter size makes them ideal for this purpose. Crafted from cotton, these wicks are not only functional but also symbolize purity and devotion. When lit, they add an aura of elegance to your puja rituals and temple adornments, creating a tranquil and spiritual atmosphere. These wicks are also commonly found in temples where they are used for lighting and prayer purposes. During Indian festive occasions like Diwali and Navratras, these cotton wicks take center stage, as they are essential for lighting chirags and oil lamps, infusing homes with a warm and inviting glow. Their utility extends beyond Indian festivals, as they are used globally for meditation, spiritual prayers, and to enhance home decor. To use these cotton wicks, simply place one into an oil lamp and add some oil or clarified butter (desi ghee in Hindi). Then, use a matchstick to ignite the tip of the wick with the remaining portion submerged in the oil. As the wick catches fire, it transforms into a radiant beacon, dispelling darkness and filling the surroundings with happiness, brilliance, and positivity—a sight that epitomizes the essence of spiritual illumination.