In Indian households people light a diya with camphor and cloves after the evening arti. Lighting a diya with camphor and cloves is not a tradition; it is a very old ritual that comes from the ancient Vedic practices. People use this combination during the evening prayers or “Sandhya Kaal,” to make the home feel peaceful at night. Beyond the spiritual aspect, there is a very practical, age-old science to why these two specific ingredients are burned together to clear the air.
Cleansing powerFor ages, it has been believed that lighting a camphor and clove lamp in Indian homes holds the power to harness cosmic energies to remove negativity and cleanse the aura by burning away stagnant, low-vibrational energies. On the other hand, camphor’s volatile and sublimating nature dissolves subtle psychic blockages and evil eye (drishti) effects caused by envy or ill intentions, while cloves’ fiery pungency banishes malevolent spirits and emotional residues from arguments or external malice.
Natural air purificationCamphor and cloves act as a powerful natural fumigant. In humid climates or during monsoon seasons, indoor air can become heavy or stagnant. When camphor burns, it releases a crisp, volatile oil that cuts through odors, while the warming scent of cloves adds an earthy undertone. Together, they work to neutralize bacteria and allergens in the air, acting as a chemical-free alternative to modern aerosol sprays.Warding off insectsOne of the most practical reasons for this lamp is its effectiveness as a natural repellent. The strong, pungent aroma of burning cloves is highly offensive to mosquitoes, flies, and other small insects that typically enter homes at dusk. By lighting the lamp near windows or doorways, it can create a protective scent barrier that keeps pests away.
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Respiratory relief and clarityThe inhalation of camphor vapor is a long-standing remedy for clearing nasal passages. If you’re feeling congested or dealing with seasonal allergies, the subtle smoke from the lamp can help open up the airways. It provides a cooling sensation that many find mentally refreshing, helping to reduce the “brain fog” that accumulates after a long day of work or study.

