Til Ke Tel Ka Deepak: Do not light a sesame oil lamp during these 4 days, otherwise your house will be destroyed!
What happens by lighting a sesame oil lamp: Lighting a sesame oil lamp provides many benefits, but Hindu scriptures also outline rules for lighting sesame oil lamps. Sesame oil lamps should not be lit on any of the four days of the week.
Til Ke Tel Ka Deepak: Lighting a sesame oil lamp is considered very auspicious in Hinduism. The tradition of lighting sesame oil lamps dates back to ancient times.
According to beliefs, lighting a sesame oil lamp purifies the environment and dispels negativity. Astrology states that a sesame oil lamp helps alleviate planetary ills. A lamp is a must during pujas.
Worship is not considered complete without lighting a lamp. Most people use sesame oil rather than mustard oil to light lamps during worship, but Hindu scriptures also outline rules for lighting lamps with sesame oil.
Sesame oil lamps should not be lit on four days of the week. Doing so can lead to family problems. So, let's find out which are the four days of the week when sesame oil lamps should not be lit.
According to religious scriptures and storytellers…
According to religious scriptures and storytellers, sesame oil should not be used on four days of the week. It is said that sesame oil should not be used on Sundays.
Consequently, a sesame oil lamp should not be lit on this day. Lighting a sesame oil lamp on this day can lead to a long-term illness. Sesame oil lamps should also not be lit on Tuesdays.
Loss and sorrow come in life
It is said that lighting a sesame oil lamp on Tuesday can lead to a life-threatening accident, possibly resulting in death. Similarly, one should avoid lighting a sesame oil lamp on Thursdays and Fridays. It is said that lighting a sesame oil lamp on Thursdays brings harm. Lighting a sesame oil lamp on Fridays brings sorrow.
