Grave candle
A grave candle, grave lantern, death candle or a death lantern is a type of candle or lantern, which is lit in memory of the dead or to commemorate solemn events. The form of a lantern is commonly used in Christianity, whereas candles are more common in Judaism (where they are known as the Yahrzeit candle).

Grave candles on All Saints' Day in Poland

Grave candle with flowers
The tradition has been adopted by Christianity from the earlier pagan tradition.[1][2]
The grave lanterns, known as znicz, are a common tradition in Poland.[1]
See also
References
- http://www.tvp.pl/bialystok/aktualnosci/spoleczne/zaduszkowe-tradycje/8984919
- Zeitung, Saarbrücker (2016-02-02). "Grablicht-Hülle von SZ-Leser-Reporter fängt plötzlich Feuer". Saarbrücker Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-04.
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