The water absorption characteristics of sesame varieties (GT-3, GT-4, GJT-5, GT-6, and TKG-22) were studied during hydration at temperatures ranging 35-55 degrees C. The Peleg model adequately defined the hydration behavior of sesame seed varieties at the 35 degrees C, 45 degrees C, and 55 degrees C soaking temperatures with the comparable coefficient of determination (R-2) and mean relative percentage deviation modulus (P). The Peleg rate constant K-1 and the capacity constant K-2 reduced significantly with the rise in hydration temperatures, suggesting corresponding increases in the initial hydration rate as well as the equilibrium moisture content in all the varieties tested. The Arrhenius equation was used to calculate the activation energy (E-a) of GT-3, GT-4, GJT-5, GT-6, and TKG-22 sesame varieties and was noted to be 38.74, 33.37, 30.68, 37.85, and 33.23 kJ/mol, respectively. The enthalpy (H) was raised significantly with hydration temperature while entropy (Delta S) and released energy (Delta G) were found nonsignificant (p > 0.05).