Pooja oil is a specially formulated oil used during Hindu rituals, pujas, and ceremonies. It is often used for lighting lamps (diyas) as a symbol of dispelling darkness and bringing in light—both literally and spiritually. The use of pooja oil varies according to the type of ritual being performed, and different oils can also have different spiritual connotations.
In recent years, essential oils have gained popularity in spiritual practices. Oils such as sandalwood, jasmine, and lavender are often added to traditional pooja oil formulations to enhance the sensory experience during worship. The calming properties of these essential oils help devotees sink into a deeper state of meditation and tranquility.
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