Baiju Bawra's Oil Lamp

Origin
Baijnath Mishra, better known as Baiju Bawra ("Baiju the Crazy"), was a court musician from medieval India. Nearly all the information on Baiju Bawra comes from legends and lacks historical authenticity. According to the most popular legends, he lived in the Mughal period during the 15th and 16th centuries. In one legend, he returns from a visit to find his whole family missing. While on a seemingly crazed search for them, fellow composer Tansen and his teacher put together a musical contest so Baiju could regain his composure. He reportedly sung songs capable of hypnotizing deer, melting stone and lighting oil lamps.

Effects
Produces endless amount of heat and light, enough to sustain several people in total darkness. A polished singing will allow it to fulfill even more functions. However, the user’s family is noted to temporarily disappear while in use.