The Raman Divo is more than just a ceremonial lamp; it represents the matriarch’s blessing and her spiritual watch over a significant family event, especially during Gujarati weddings. Unlike regular diyas, the Raman Divo is carried in a procession, typically by the groom’s mother, symbolizing the family's spiritual light guiding the groom into a new chapter of his life. What many might not realize is that this tradition also serves as a mobile altar, embodying the continuity of family dharma and inviting divine presence wherever the ceremony takes place. Over the years, artisans have started crafting personalized Raman Divos adorned with family emblems, transforming them into cherished heirlooms that are passed down through generations.