Ohm Siva Siva Ram Ram Ohm.
Here are two of our Siddha ways of making Pancha Deepa Oil using 5 different oils/extracts. This can be used for lighting lamp jothis both in home shrines (pooja room) and in temples:
Two Siddha Ways of making pancha deepa oil (for lighting lamp jothis) using 5 different oils/extracts.
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Method 1:
| Coconut Oil (thEngaai ennai) or Gingelly Oil (nallennai, Sesame Oil) | 35%
| Castor Oil (viLakkennai) | 15%
| Neem Oil (vEppennai) | 10%
| Iluppai Oil | 20%
| Cow's Ghee (pasu nei) | 20%
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Method 2:
| Coconut Oil or Gingelly Oil (nallennai, Sesame Oil) | 35%
| Hibiscus (chemparuthi) | 16.25%
| Maruthaani | 16.25%
| Karisalaanganni | 16.25%
| Neelabhrungadhi (nelli thailam) | 16.25%
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Siddha Suggestions
Let the entire mixing process happen in front of a picture of Lord Arunachala who is the Ultimate Jothi, the Jothi of all Jyotis.
Chant or sing the Deepa Jothi Mantras (refer to our website and books) during the entire mixing process.
http://www.Agasthiar.Org/a/pancha-deepa-oil.htm
Each oil has its own unique shakti.
Refer to the book "Subha Mangala Deepa Mahima" by Sathguru Venkataraman, published in the early 1980s (almost 30 years ago).
This book is full of Siddha secrets regarding Lamp Deepa Jothi Worship.
Lamp Deepa Jothi Worship - one of the earliest articles in our website dating back to early 1999.
Ohm Siva Siva Ram Ram Ohm.
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