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​6 powerful oils for diya lighting and their spiritual meaning​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 17, 2025, 10:00 IST
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6 powerful oils for diya lighting and their spiritual meaning

Lighting a diya in our homes brings good vibes and instantly calms our mood. It acts as a protector, healer, and something that brings us all peace. Each diya glows and radiates a positive flame like no other, but the kind of energy it emits depends on what oil we are using. There is no wrong or right in this, but if your goal is particularly something else, then this guide should be your go-to!

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Desi ghee diya

A diya lit with ghee is the most sacred and spiritually energized. Vedic traditions and scriptures like the Agni Purana state that ghee lamps purify and energize the Manipura and Anahata chakras, inviting prosperity, health, and internal harmony into the household. The therapeutic light of ghee is believed to eliminate negative vibrations and strengthen overall well-being. To achieve ultimate spiritual bonding, the ghee is meant to be from indigenous breeds and prepared using the traditional Vedic method.

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Mahua Oil diya

Mahua oil—cold-pressed from the revered Mahua tree—is a highly charged vessel of divine power. Tribal mythology and Vedic use sanctify it as food and sacramental nourishment. Illumination of a Mahua lamp harmonizes the five elemental forces (Panchabhutas), bestowing fertility, cleansing, and cosmic attunement on the worshiper. Its fire invokes blessings from nature's forces; hence, it's important during festivals and holy gatherings.

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Sesame (Til) Oil diya

Sesame oil (til/gingelly) is well known for its ability to purify doshas and ward off negativity. Closely associated with acts like recitation of prayers and Bhairava puja, it harmonizes the surroundings and rectifies spiritual energy. Its flame balances inner disturbance, cleanses karmic burden, and facilitates mental cure as an earth-element fuel; sesame oil grounds steady focus in prayer and meditation. Adding sesame oil to diyas provides mental clarity, emotional balance, and a protective calm.

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Mustard Oil diya

Mustard oil is a readily available and convenient choice for lighting a diya daily; it's valued in Vastu and astrological remedies—especially in reducing Saturn-based doshas—along with overall well-being. Burning a mustard oil lamp is believed to cleanse the air and immunize the body against sickness. Its bright, steady glow represents perseverance and daily spiritual devotion. Often utilized within residences for its cleansing and preservation significance, coconut oil promises devotional regularity.

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Coconut Oil diya

Coconut oil is particularly cherished in South Indian culture and is revered as a symbol of purity and divine blessings, most often associated with the adoration of Lord Ganesha. Coconut oil lamps are believed to enhance charisma, peace, and positive energy. The non-polluting light of the oil helps remove karmic burden, cultivate marital happiness, and attract positive energies. Besides its spiritual impact, coconut oil also burns well, purifying space and calming the mind.

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Mahua Oil diya

Mahua oil—cold-pressed from the revered Mahua tree—is a highly charged vessel of divine power. Tribal mythology and Vedic use sanctify it as food and sacramental nourishment. Illumination of a Mahua lamp harmonizes the five elemental forces (Panchabhutas), bestowing fertility, cleansing, and cosmic attunement on the worshiper. Its fire invokes blessings from nature's forces; hence, it's important during festivals and holy gatherings.

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