Oil or Ghee in My Akhand Diya? Which is the Best Oil? How Much Oil? What Not to Use?
Third video in my Akhand Diya series, all about the fuel - Oil or Ghee! Which oil is the best? How much Oil is required? Whether Ghee is better for Akhand diya? This and more in the video. Watch till the end :) My full Akhand Diya playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFhpZNtfP5pDe5KQqU8x9w6UfoZ7sQsKw Looking to set up your own Akhand Diya? Here are a set of accessories to get started with: Borosil Akhand Diya Lamp (Large): https://amzn.to/3WXb0Ax Tweezer for raising wick when needed: https://amzn.to/3qhUuP6 Wicks: These long battis seem best to me: https://amzn.to/43kxvl5 or https://amzn.to/45BIfx4 You can also use a wad of cotton directly. However, ensure it is not some processed, strange medical cotton that is not actually plant-based. Oil for the lamp: Gingelly filtered: https://amzn.to/3N2JbmW Ground nut oil filtered: https://amzn.to/3OO3p5g Any filtered cooking oil is fine without fragrance and random additives. In case you prefer Ghee: Lowest priced ones with decent quality, Mother Dairy https://amzn.to/42ipkUW and Amul https://amzn.to/3oBGaAB at about 600 INR (double cost as that of oil) Floating Wicks: For keeping ghee warm: https://amzn.to/42gyGAw Timestamp: 0:00 I love keeping the Akhand Diya! 0:50 Series on Akhand Diya