
Oil Set for Pooja(Til, Chameli, Amla)
The Til Oil, Chameli Oil, and Amla Oil Combo brings together the most prescribed sacred oils in Hindu puja practice into a single purposeful set, covering daily lamp rituals, Hanuman worship, Vishnu observances, and ancestral offerings without needing to source each oil separately.
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Description
Each oil in this combo carries its own ritual identity. Til Oil, or sesame oil, is among the most anciently documented oils in Hindu worship; the Shattila Ekadashi vidhi prescribes six sacred uses of sesame including its use in lamps, havan, and tarpan, making it the prescribed lamp oil for Vishnu puja, Ekadashi observances, and Pitru Paksha ancestral rituals.
Its association with Lord Vishnu and its ability to sustain a long, steady flame make it a foundational puja oil across traditions.
Chameli Oil, the jasmine-infused ritual oil, holds a specific and defined place in Hanuman worship. It is traditionally offered to Lord Hanuman, Lord Kuber, and Goddess Lakshmi; lighting a five-wick brass lamp with Chameli Oil on Tuesdays is a prescribed ritual for invoking Hanuman's protection and blessings.
Its sweet floral fragrance is also used to anoint deity idols and enrich the ritual atmosphere during meditation and worship.
Amla Oil carries scriptural authority from the Padma Purana, which describes the Amla tree as a manifestation of Lord Vishnu.
Used during Amla Navami, Amalaki Ekadashi, and Kartik month diya rituals, it is a sacred lamp and offering oil associated with both Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, completing the combo's coverage across Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Shakta worship contexts.
Key Features
- Three oils with three distinct deity associations Til Oil for Vishnu and ancestral rituals, Chameli Oil for Hanuman and Kuber worship, and Amla Oil for Vishnu and Lakshmi observances; covering the full range of oil-based ritual requirements
- Each oil is prescribed for specific occasions and vidhi steps, making this a purposeful ritual set rather than a generic oil assortment
- Eliminates the need to source three separate puja oils individually, providing a complete sacred oil setup for daily worship, festival rituals, and special occasion ceremonies in one purchase
Why Choose This Product
- Three Distinct Ritual Identities in One Set: Each oil serves a different deity and occasion. Til Oil for ancestral and Vishnu rituals, Chameli Oil for Hanuman and prosperity worship, Amla Oil for Kartik month and Amalaki observances; no single oil substitutes for another in its prescribed context.
- Complete Coverage for Daily and Festival Use: From Tuesday Hanuman lamps to Ekadashi Vishnu diyas and Amla Navami offerings, this combo provides the correct oil for every occasion across the weekly, monthly, and annual Hindu ritual calendar.
- Authentic and Ritual-Grade: Sourced specifically for sacred use, each oil in this puja oil combo maintains the purity and composition required for correct ritual application not repurposed household oils but dedicated puja samagri.
Uses / पूजा में उपयोग
- Hanuman Puja Tuesday Lamp Ritual: Five wicks dipped in Chameli Oil are lit in a brass lamp and offered to Lord Hanuman on Tuesdays, one of the most prescribed ritual acts in Hanuman worship for invoking his protection and blessings.
- Ekadashi and Vishnu Puja Diya: Til Oil is the prescribed lamp oil for Ekadashi observances and Vishnu puja, fulfilling the sesame oil lamp requirement of the Shattila Ekadashi vidhi and sustaining an unbroken flame through extended Vishnu worship sessions.
- Amla Navami and Kartik Month Rituals: Amla Oil is offered during lamp lighting and parikrama rituals throughout the sacred month of Kartik and on Amla Navami, a prescribed offering to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi during one of the Hindu calendar's most auspicious months.
- Pitru Paksha and Amavasya Ancestral Lamps: Til Oil diyas are lit during Pitru Paksha Tarpan and monthly Amavasya rituals, the sesame oil flame believed to provide light and guidance to departed ancestors in Pitru Loka.
- Deity Anointing and Abhishekam: Chameli Oil is used to anoint deity idols during abhishekam, while Amla Oil is applied during Vishnu and Lakshmi anointing rituals; both serving the Gandha offering step of the Shodashopachar puja across different deity worship contexts.
Each oil in this combo carries a different deity's name in its ritual prescription and together, Til Oil, Chameli Oil, and Amla Oil ensure that when any lamp is lit, any idol is anointed, or any offering is made, the right oil meets the right ritual every time.