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Bring the sacred fragrance of the temple into your home with this authentic Aragaja Oil for Pooja, also known as Aragajam, Aragaja Tilak Oil, or Sacred Tilak Oil. Rooted in age-old South Indian Tamil and Telugu worship traditions, this fragrant herbal oil is a revered part of daily pooja, abhishekam, and special devotional rituals, helping create a calm, divine, and temple-like atmosphere in your sacred space.

Inspired by the classic Aragaja paste and ancient Ashtagandha traditions, this Aragaja oil is traditionally applied as a tilak on the eyes and forehead (Ajna chakra) of deity idols after the holy bath (abhishekam), as well as by devotees during prayers. Its rich, earthy-woody fragrance is believed to enhance spiritual vibration, invite positive energy, and support focus during worship and meditation.


Crafted from a blend of sacred natural ingredients — traditionally including elements such as black turmeric, lotus seed, pachai karpooram (edible camphor), jadhikai, kasthuri, javadhu, and original sandal — this herbal pooja oil carries a soothing, long-lasting aroma cherished in temples and homes alike. Each application fills your altar with a serene, devotional ambience.


Whether used for daily pooja, festival rituals, deity worship of Devi, Mahalakshmi, and other forms of the divine, or for meditation, this traditional Aragaja oil is a meaningful addition to any pooja room. A wonderful spiritual essential and a thoughtful gift for devotees who value authentic South Indian temple traditions.


Benefits

  • Sacred temple fragrance — creates a calm, devotional, temple-like atmosphere at home.
  • Traditional tilak oil — ideal for applying on deity idols and the forehead during worship.
  • Perfect for abhishekam — traditionally used after the ritual holy bath of deities.
  • Natural herbal blend — made with sacred ingredients like sandal, camphor, and herbs.
  • Long-lasting aroma — a soothing scent that lingers through your pooja and meditation.
  • Enhances spiritual focus — supports a serene mood for prayer and meditation.
  • Meaningful gift — a thoughtful spiritual item for devotees and pooja lovers.

Where to Place

  • In the pooja room or home temple, kept beside your deity idols and worship items.
  • On your pooja shelf or altar, alongside chandan, kumkum, and other sacred materials.
  • In a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight to preserve the fragrance.
  • In a pooja kit or travel altar for use during festivals and special rituals.

How to Use

Apply a small amount of Aragaja oil as a tilak on the eyes and forehead (Ajna chakra) of your deity idols, especially after abhishekam (ritual bathing). Devotees may also apply a little on the forehead during prayers and meditation. Use during daily pooja, festivals, and special rituals to fill your space with its sacred fragrance. Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight to keep the aroma fresh.


FAQs

1. What is Aragaja oil? Aragaja oil (also called Aragajam or Aragaja tilak oil) is a sacred fragrant herbal oil used in Hindu pooja. It is the oil form of traditional Aragaja paste, applied as a tilak on deity idols and devotees during worship.

2. What is Aragaja oil used for? It is traditionally applied as a tilak on the eyes and forehead of deity idols, especially after abhishekam, and used during daily pooja, festivals, and meditation to create a divine, temple-like atmosphere.

3. What is Aragaja oil made of? It is made from a blend of sacred natural ingredients, traditionally including elements such as black turmeric, lotus seed, pachai karpooram (camphor), jadhikai, kasthuri, javadhu, and sandal.

4. Can devotees apply Aragaja oil on themselves? Yes, devotees often apply a small amount as a tilak on the forehead during prayers and meditation. It is for external use only.

5. Which deities is Aragaja oil used for? It is widely used in the worship of Devi, Mahalakshmi, and other forms of the divine, and is part of general daily pooja and temple rituals.

6. How should I store Aragaja oil? Keep the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its fragrance and freshness.

7. Is Aragaja oil safe for skin? It is for external use only and not for consumption. If you have sensitive skin, do a small patch test before regular use.

8. Is this an original Aragaja product? Yes, this is a traditional herbal Aragaja oil prepared for pooja and devotional use, following authentic South Indian temple traditions.


Note: For external use only. Not for consumption. If you have sensitive skin, perform a small patch test before applying. References to positive energy and spiritual benefits are based on tradition and cultural belief.

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