Description
Akhand Jyot refers to an uninterrupted, eternal flame that burns continuously throughout the duration of a religious event or festival, most notably during Navratri, Diwali, and Durga Pooja. The word “Akhand” means unbroken or eternal, and “Jyot” means flame or light—together, they represent a powerful symbol of unwavering devotion, divine protection, and spiritual strength.
Lighting an Akhand Jyot is a sacred ritual in Hindu tradition, believed to attract positive energy, ward off negativity, and create a deeply spiritual atmosphere in the home or temple. It is usually placed in a deepam (oil lamp) filled with ghee or sesame oil, and is maintained day and night without allowing the flame to extinguish.
Keeping the Akhand Jyot burning requires care and devotion, and it is often placed in a protected space to shield it from wind and disturbance. The flame signifies the eternal presence of the divine and the light of knowledge over darkness.
Whether for Navratri sadhana, temple rituals, or daily spiritual practice, Akhand Jyot holds a revered place in Vedic traditions—offering peace, purity, and divine connection.
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