The Spiritual Lights Collection
Words that have guided
Sikh homes for generations.
Rectangular acrylic LED lights carrying the shabads and sacred phrases your family lives by — elegant, ready to gift, and now shipping worldwide.
Glowing reviews
from our customers.
"My mum called me crying when she plugged it in. She said she had never seen the Mool Mantar like that — glowing in her living room. I've already ordered two more for family in the UK."
"Gave it as a Gurpurab gift. It's been on every night since. My family keeps asking where it's from — I've sent the link to six people."
"Bought the bundle of 5 for Diwali. Shipped to India, UK, and Vancouver. Everyone got theirs. The USB works everywhere — my family in Chandigarh plugged it in straight away."
"The acrylic quality is far better than I expected. It's not a cheap sign — it looks like something you'd find in a really thoughtful boutique. Worth every penny."
"We hung it in our prayer room. The way it glows at night — it feels like the words are alive. Nothing else in the room comes close to it."
Sacred words.
Warm light.
There is something different about seeing the Mool Mantar glow. Not printed on a wall, not framed behind glass — lit from within, the way these words have always felt to those who carry them.
Everything you need,
in the box.
No setup required. Plugs in and glows — anywhere in the world.
Premium acrylic light
Rectangular acrylic panel with engraved Gurmukhi design and warm LED backlight built in.
USB power cable included
Standard USB-A cable included. Plugs into any USB port, power bank, or wall adapter — works in every country, no converter needed.
Ready to display
Stand included for tabletop display. Can also be wall-mounted. No tools, no installation — plug in and it's done.
Gift-ready packaging
Ships in clean, presentable packaging — no need to rewrap. Order it for them and it arrives ready to give.
Works anywhere in the world.
Standard USB-A — the same connection as your phone charger or laptop. No adapters, no voltage converters. Send it to family in India, the UK, or anywhere else — it just works.
Give more, save more.
One light is a gift. Three is a tradition. Discounts apply automatically at checkout — no code, no fuss.
Mix & match any lights · Applied automatically · For gurdwara orders, contact us
Now put their
name on it.
The same Gurmukhi care — but personalised. Over 1,300 Punjabi names on heavyweight linen, in English and Gurmukhi script. The name banner alongside the shabad light — a pairing that fills any Sikh home.
Shop Name Banners →Questions, answered.
What size are the lights?
Each light is approximately 30cm × 10cm (12" × 4"). The size guide image above shows exact dimensions alongside everyday objects for reference.
What power connection does it use?
Standard USB-A — the same rectangular connector used by most phone chargers, laptops, and power banks. It is not Type-C. Any USB power source works: a wall adapter, a laptop port, or a power bank. No adapters or voltage converters are needed anywhere in the world.
Can I send one directly to family overseas?
Yes — we now ship worldwide. Orders go directly to Canada, USA, UK, Australia, and beyond. The USB connection is universal, so family anywhere can plug it straight in with what they already have.
Is the Gurmukhi script accurate?
Yes. Every design is reviewed in-house for traditional Gurmukhi accuracy. Not generated by a font tool. If anything looks off when it arrives, we fix it free of charge.
How long does shipping take?
7–14 business days to Canada, USA, UK, and Australia. International orders outside these regions may take slightly longer. Free shipping on orders over $75.
Can I save on multiple lights?
Yes — buy any 3 and save 20%, buy any 5 and save 30%. Discount is applied automatically at checkout with no code required. For gurdwara or bulk orders, contact us directly.
What is your return policy?
90 days, full refund. If it is not right for any reason, send it back.
Bring home what glows.
Join thousands of Sikh families across 25 countries who've made Studio Dove part of their walls — and their story.