Til Oil for Puja is a specialized oil used in religious rituals and ceremonies, particularly in Hindu pujas (prayer rituals). Til oil, also known as sesame oil, is valued for its traditional and spiritual significance in various religious practices. Key Characteristics: Type: Sesame oil, known as "til oil " in Hindi, is a vegetable oil extracted from sesame seeds. Appearance: Typically a clear to light amber or golden liquid. Odor and Flavor: Mild, nutty aroma with a slightly nutty taste. The aroma is generally subtle and does not overpower the spiritual ambiance. Purity: Often refined to remove impurities, ensuring a clean and consistent burn in oil lamps (diyas) during pujas. Uses: Religious Ceremonies: Used in oil lamps (diyas) during pujas and other spiritual rituals. It is believed to be auspicious and enhances the sanctity of the ritual. Offerings: Commonly used as part of offerings to deities, symbolizing light, purity, and devotion. Traditional Practices: Integral to various traditional rituals and ceremonies due to its significance in Hindu culture. Safety and Handling: Handling: Generally safe for use in religious settings. Handle with care to prevent spills and maintain cleanliness. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent rancidity and maintain quality. Keep in a tightly sealed container. Disposal: Dispose of used oil according to local regulations. Avoid pouring large quantities down the drain to prevent plumbing issues.