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Art of Vedas Nasya Oil is an authentic Anu Thailam, the most important nasal oil in classical Ayurveda, documented in Ashtanga Hridaya over 1,500 years ago. This traditional formula combines 24 carefully selected herbs in pure sesame oil, prepared according to ancient methods to support nasal wellness, promote mental clarity, and nourish all five sense organs.
In Ayurveda, the nose is called "Nasa hi Shiraso Dwaram", the doorway to the head. Daily Nasya practice with Anu Thailam is considered one of the most important rituals for maintaining wellness of the head, eyes, ears, and mind. Just 2 drops per nostril each morning can become a transformative part of your Dinacharya (daily routine).
Whether you are new to Nasya or an experienced practitioner, this classical formula offers authentic support for clear breathing, mental focus, and overall head region wellness throughout all seasons.
This luxurious Ayurvedic addition to your skincare routine is made with 100% natural, organic ingredients. Saffron, a prized Ayurvedic ingredient, offers potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, protecting the skin and brightening the complexion. Almond oil, enriched with vitamin E and fatty acids, deeply nourishes and moisturizes, revealing a healthy, youthful glow. Infused with Ayurvedic herbs, this face wash detoxifies, soothes, and purifies, leaving your skin soft, supple, and refreshed.
Indulge in the ultimate foot care with Art of Vedas Natural Foot Cream. Our vegan, Ayurveda-inspired formula provides powerful moisturisation and nourishment, leaving your feet soft and refreshed. Say goodbye to tired, cracked soles with this eco-friendly, chemical-free solution. Pamper your feet naturally, and order our cruelty-free foot cream now for a luxurious and revitalising experience. Give your feet the best in natural and organic self-care.
Experience deep moisturization and hydration, leaving your hands soft, smooth, and rejuvenated. The comforting aroma promotes relaxation, while the protective barrier shields your skin from environmental stressors. Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, this chemical-free hand cream enhances your daily self-care ritual, providing effective skincare for nourished and revitalized hands. Embrace the power of nature and experience the ultimate Ayurveda-inspired, vegan skincare journey with our exquisite hand cream.
Navara Rice is one of the rarest and most revered grains in the Ayurvedic tradition. Known in Sanskrit as Shashtika Shali (the sixty-day rice) and in Malayalam as Njavara, this ancient Kerala rice variety has been cultivated and used in Ayurvedic practice for over 2,500 years. It holds a Geographical Indication (GI) tag from Kerala, certifying its unique origin and heritage. Art of Vedas sources this rice directly from traditional cultivators in Kerala. The grains are red, medium-sized and unpolished, retaining the full bran layer.
Its most famous application is in Njavara Kizhi (Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda), one of the signature Kerala Panchakarma therapies, where the rice is cooked in a herbal decoction with milk, wrapped in cloth boluses and used to massage the body. A related therapy, Njavara Theppu, uses a warm paste of cooked Navara Rice applied directly to the skin. Both are considered deeply rejuvenating in the Kerala tradition. If you operate a Panchakarma centre or Ayurvedic clinic, authentic Navara Rice is an essential supply.
Beyond its therapeutic applications, Navara Rice is a cherished traditional food in Kerala, prepared as Karkidaka Kanji (monsoon gruel) or as a simple porridge with milk. It has a characteristic nutty, slightly earthy flavour. Soak for four to six hours before cooking, using approximately one cup of rice to three cups of water. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
This product is a traditional food grain, not a medicine. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Neelibhringadi Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil formulated to support strong, healthy hair, reduce hair fall, and prevent premature greying. This powerful blend includes herbs like Indigo (Neeli), Bhringraj, and Amla, known in Ayurveda for their ability to nourish the scalp, stimulate hair roots, and cool excess Pitta in the head region.
Prepared in a base of pure coconut oil using the classical method of Sneha Paka Vidhi, Neelibhringadi Thailam penetrates deep into the scalp to calm irritation, remove buildup, and strengthen each strand from the root. Regular use helps maintain natural hair colour, adds volume and shine, and leaves the scalp feeling cool and balanced.
Ideal for daily or weekly head oiling (Murdha Taila), especially suited for Pitta-predominant hair types experiencing thinning, early greying, or a warm, sensitive scalp.
The Netra Basti Yantra is a professional-grade acrylic instrument designed for Netra Tarpana (also known as Netra Basti), one of the five classical Kriyakalpa procedures described in the Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam. In this traditional Ayurvedic eye care practice, lukewarm medicated ghee is gently retained over the eyes while the client lies supine. The ghee nourishes and soothes the delicate eye area, offering a deeply calming and restorative experience rooted in thousands of years of Ayurvedic tradition.
Few oils in the Ayurvedic tradition carry the depth and versatility of castor oil. Known as Eranda Taila, it is one of the most frequently referenced oils across the classical texts. The Charaka Samhita identifies Eranda as the foremost herb among those that pacify Vata Dosha, noting its Ushna Virya (warming potency) and its remarkable ability to penetrate into the fine tissue channels of the body. Where sesame oil is the classical choice for full-body Abhyanga, Eranda Taila holds its own distinct place: thick, deeply penetrating and particularly valued for targeted, localised application in Ayurvedic self-care practice.
Art of Vedas Organic Castor Oil is cold-pressed from certified organic castor seeds (Ricinus communis) without hexane, chemical solvents or artificial processing. The result is a pure, unrefined oil with a rich golden colour and the characteristic viscosity that practitioners and self-care enthusiasts rely on. Its thick consistency means it stays where you apply it, making it well suited for localised application, scalp and hair care, and daily Ayurvedic self-care rituals.
Apply a small amount to the area and massage with slow, circular motions. For scalp care, massage gently into the scalp and leave for thirty to sixty minutes before washing. A little goes a long way.
For external use only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
In the classical Ayurvedic tradition, sesame oil holds a singular place. Known as Tila Taila, it is referred to in the Charaka Samhita as the foremost among oils, valued above all others for its ability to nourish tissues, calm the nervous system and support the body's natural equilibrium. The Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam confirm it as the primary oil for Abhyanga (traditional warm oil body massage), citing its unique capacity to penetrate all seven tissue layers when applied with steady, rhythmic strokes.
Art of Vedas Organic Sesame Oil is cold-pressed from certified organic sesame seeds, preserving the full spectrum of natural fatty acids, antioxidants and sesame lignans. No chemical solvents, hexane processing or artificial refinement. Its inherently warming quality (Ushna Virya) makes it the classical choice for pacifying Vata Dosha, the principle most easily disturbed by cold weather, stress and irregular routines.
For practitioners, this oil serves as the traditional base for Abhyanga, Shirodhara preparation and Snehana protocols. For personal self-care, warm a small amount in your palms, massage from head to toe using long strokes on the limbs and circular movements over the joints, and allow fifteen to twenty minutes of absorption before bathing.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Pinda Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation documented in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam. This distinctive cooling oil combines four key ingredients -- Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia), Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus), Sarjarasa (Shorea robusta resin), and natural beeswax, processed in pure sesame oil.
Known in Ayurveda for its Sheeta Virya (cooling potency), Pinda Thailam is traditionally valued for balancing Pitta Dosha and creating a cooling, soothing sensory experience on application. The natural beeswax gives this oil its characteristic semi-solid texture at cooler temperatures -- simply warm gently before use. Particularly valued for localised application as part of a calming Ayurvedic self-care ritual.
For external use only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Prabhanjanam Kuzhambu is a classical formulation from the Sahasrayogam, named after Prabhanjana, the Vedic term for the force of wind. In Ayurveda, this directly references Vata, the dosha of movement. This is a preparation designed specifically for conditions where Vata has accumulated and restricted normal movement.
The semi-solid Kuzhambu form holds the formulation in place over the affected area, allowing sustained contact with joints, the lower back, the neck, or limbs where stiffness and restricted mobility are felt. It softens with body heat and absorbs gradually. Practitioners value this preparation in Panchakarma protocols where targeted, prolonged application is required.
Prabhanjanam is one of the more specific Vata-targeting formulations in the classical tradition. The Kuzhambu form makes it practical for precise, localised use at home or in clinical practice.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Prabhanjanam Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil formulation prepared according to classical methods. The name derives from Prabhanjana, the Vedic term for the force of Vata, reflecting this oil's classical association with Vata-balancing support.
The formulation combines 24 traditionally selected herbs and roots including Dashamoola (a classical ten-root group), Bala (Sida cordifolia), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Ginger, Cardamom and Pine resin, processed in a traditional sesame oil base. Classical Ayurvedic literature associates this combination with deep tissue nourishment, warmth and grounding qualities characteristic of Vata-pacifying preparations.
Used in traditional Panchakarma settings and home Abhyanga practice. Available in 200ml, 1 litre and 5 litre formats to suit both personal self-care routines and professional clinical use.
For external use only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Prasarini Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil specifically formulated to support joint mobility, ease muscle stiffness, and promote comfort in the musculoskeletal system. Referenced in the Sharangdhara Samhita, this traditional formula combines 13 Ayurvedic herbs in a sesame oil base, processed with fermented cereal liquid (Dhanyamla) and yogurt for enhanced absorption and efficacy.
The formulation is built around Prasarini (Paederia foetida), a herb whose Sanskrit name means "that which spreads," referring to its traditional ability to penetrate deep into stiff, contracted tissues. Combined with warming herbs like Devadaru (Himalayan Cedar), Chitraka (Leadwort), and the strengthening properties of Laksha (Lac), this oil offers targeted support for those experiencing joint discomfort, muscle tension, and general body stiffness—particularly when related to Vata imbalance.
This is a pure copper drinking glass for Ushapana, the Ayurvedic practice of drinking water that has been stored overnight in a copper vessel.
In the Ayurvedic daily routine (Dinacharya), Ushapana is the final step of Dantacharya, the morning oral care sequence. You scrape your tongue, do oil pulling with Arimedadi Thailam, and then drink your first water of the day from a copper vessel. The classical texts describe this sequence as the correct way to begin every morning.
Copper has been the preferred material for water vessels in India for centuries. The Ayurvedic tradition refers to Tamra (copper) as naturally purifying, and the practice of storing water in copper overnight known as Tamra Jal, is one of the oldest and simplest Ayurvedic recommendations. It requires no preparation, no special knowledge, and no time. You fill the glass before bed. You drink from it when you wake up.
This glass is crafted from solid, food-grade pure copper. It is unlined and uncoated, so the water is in direct contact with the copper surface throughout the night. The size is practical for daily use, enough for one full serving of morning water.
Rasnadi Churnam is a classical external-use Ayurvedic powder described in the Ashtanga Hridayam and Sahasrayogam. It is the traditional post-bath and post-oil powder applied to the crown of the head (Brahmarandhra) and sinuses after Abhyanga, Shirodhara and Nasya procedures. In professional Panchakarma practice, Rasnadi Churnam is considered essential for completing any head-related therapy.
The formulation is anchored by Rasna (Alpinia galanga), from which it takes its name, combined with warming, aromatic herbs that support Kapha and Vata balance in the head and upper respiratory region. Its dry, light and warming qualities counter the heaviness that can accumulate after oil therapies. Classical texts specify its application to the Murdhni (crown), temples and forehead after bathing.
Art of Vedas Rasnadi Churnam is prepared following the classical proportions described in the Ashtanga Hridayam. After Abhyanga or Shirodhara, apply a small amount of powder to the crown of the head and temples. Gently pat into the scalp and leave for the desired duration. It may also be applied before bathing to the sinuses and forehead. Available in 500g and 1KG professional sizes.
For external use only. Not a medicine and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Store in a cool, dry place.
Rose Petals Powder is a single-ingredient Ayurvedic skin powder for brightening, soothing and hydrating the skin. It works as a standalone face mask, as an addition to any Ubtan blend, or as a Pitta-calming bath treatment.
Rosa centifolia is classified in the Charaka Samhita under the Varnya Gana, the group of herbs specifically indicated for natural clarity and radiance of the skin. Its qualities are Sheeta (cooling), Snigdha (moistening) and Madhura, making it well suited to Pitta and Vata skin conditions where redness, dryness or sensitivity are present. This preparation is 100% dried Rose Petal Powder, organically grown on our farms in India.
Each 35g pack provides approximately 20 to 25 applications as a face mask. Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and reactive skin. Blend with our Facial Ubtan or Mukhalepa Ubtan to add a cooling, softening quality to the treatment.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
The eye area shows everything — tiredness, dryness, the first signs of time. It deserves its own cream, not an afterthought.
Ruby Eye Cream is rich, precise, and built for this area specifically. Made with Saffron, Manjishtha, and Sandalwood and Kumkumadi oil deeply nourishing, absorbed cleanly, without heaviness around the eyes. The skin looks more rested, more even, more cared for.
Morning and evening. A small amount on the ring finger, pressed gently along the orbital bone. It takes thirty seconds and your eye area will feel the difference.
The Ruby Moisturizer is an Ayurvedic blend of Kumkumadi Oil, and Saffron Oil. This traditional moisturizer deeply hydrates and protects your skin while also providing a brightening effect and reducing age spots, fine lines and wrinkles.
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