There was only one bench; Aket-ten was setting out pillows even as he arrived, and lighting lamps and torches around the walls.
The making of ghee (clarified butter), which was sold as an oil for human consumption and as a fuel for lighting lamps, was profitable.
Under standard test conditions general lighting lamps have 9,000 hours or longer service life.
He was running here and there, opening doors, inspecting rooms and cupboards, and lighting lamps and candles and sticking them, up everywhere.
He considered lighting lamps in this temple as his prime duty and did it with utmost dedication.
As the place was bounded by mustard fields, Arjuna used some mustard seeds to get oil for lighting lamp.
Old Man Tate and his match went around lighting lamps.
Other worship practises include offering flags and lighting lamps of ghee at the saint's tomb.
The majority of the gift related inscriptions are for land endownments, followed by goods, cash endowments, cows and oil for lighting lamps.
But Mr. Penrose is a gifted mathematician with an impressive record of lighting lamps that have helped guide physics on its way.