What is a Candle?
A candle is a cylindrical block of wax or solid combustible material with an embedded wick that when ignited, provides light, heat, or fragrance.
Where Candle is used?
Candles are used in various settings, including homes, religious ceremonies, cultural traditions, and decorative purposes.
When does Candle get used?
Candles can be used at any time, but they are commonly used in the evening or in low-light situations to create a cozy ambiance or for religious/spiritual practices.
What does Candle symbolize?
Candles symbolize light, hope, and spiritual illumination, and sometimes serve as a representation of a specific religious or cultural significance.
Also known as: the word “candle” in some Indian regional languages:Hindi: मोमबत्ती (Mombatti), Bengali: মোমবাতি (Mombati), Tamil: மெழுகுப் பத்திரி (Mezhugu Pattri), Telugu: మోములకు (Momulaku), Marathi: मोमबत्ती (Mombatti), Gujarati: મોમબત્તી (Mombatti), Kannada: ಮೊಮ್ಬತ್ತಿ (Mombatti), Malayalam: തൂവല് (Thooval), Punjabi: ਮੋਮਬੱਤੀ (Mombatti), Urdu: موم بتی (Mombatti)
Anything that makes Candle special?
Candles are special because they provide not only light but also a calming atmosphere. They come in different shapes, sizes, colors, and scents, offering a wide range of options for personal preferences and decorative purposes. Additionally, candles are associated with symbolism, cultural traditions, and spiritual practices, adding to their significance.
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