The potter prepares the earthen lamps also called diyas...

ALLAHABAD, INDIA - 2014/10/18: The potter prepares the earthen lamps also called diyas ahead of Diwali festival. It is approximately 6 to 7 hours for this process to be completed. The influxes of modern technology, cheap and easy to use lights and other stuff have been the death knell for the livelihoods of these artisans. Prime Minister Modi calls for citizen of India to use indigenous products and more diyas to support the potters and save this dying breed of artisans. (Photo by Shashi Sharma/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)
ALLAHABAD, INDIA - 2014/10/18: The potter prepares the earthen lamps also called diyas ahead of Diwali festival. It is approximately 6 to 7 hours for this process to be completed. The influxes of modern technology, cheap and easy to use lights and other stuff have been the death knell for the livelihoods of these artisans. Prime Minister Modi calls for citizen of India to use indigenous products and more diyas to support the potters and save this dying breed of artisans. (Photo by Shashi Sharma/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)
The potter prepares the earthen lamps also called diyas...
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