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Hand-cast brass vessel for Nasya Karma procedures (Pratimarsha/Snehana Nasya). The wide mouth allows easy warming and mixing of nasya taila; the tapered spout gives a controlled pour or clean decant into a dropper. A stable pedestal base keeps the bowl secure on the dhara table.
Use (professional)
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Warm the prescribed oil in a water bath to body temperature.
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With the client supine and neck supported, pour a thin stream or decant to a dropper and administer the advised drops to each nostril.
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Follow with gentle nose–cheek massage and instructed expulsion, per protocol.
Care
Wash with mild soap, rinse, and dry thoroughly after each use; sanitize per clinic protocol. Lightly oil-season brass if storing. Avoid abrasives and open flame.
Safety
For external procedural use only. Check temperature before application and maintain hygienic handling of oils. Use under guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner.
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.
Unleash the power of purification with Art of Vedas Natural Face Wash with activated charcoal, a gentle yet effective cleanser that deeply cleanses and detoxifies pores for a radiant and healthy complexion.
Embrace the natural goodness of activated charcoal, a renowned absorber of impurities, to effectively remove dirt, oil, and toxins from your skin, leaving it feeling refreshed, revitalized, and ready to glow.
Ditch dull, lifeless skin and experience the radiance of a healthy glow with our 100% natural and vegan formula, crafted with the finest botanical extracts to nourish and soothe your skin without harsh chemicals or artificial fragrances.
This versatile cleanser is gentle enough for all skin types, from oily to acne-prone, and the matte finish leaves your skin feeling refreshed and oil-free throughout the day.
Indulge in the luxury of Ayurvedic Skincare and experience the difference that Art of Vedas Charcoal Face Wash can make for your skin.
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.
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 inflammation, remove buildup, and strengthen the hair from the roots. It is traditionally used in Shiro Abhyanga (head massage) to promote mental clarity, restful sleep, and natural shine in the hair.
This oil is especially recommended for individuals with Pitta or Vata imbalances that show up as heat in the scalp, thinning hair, or early greying.
Professional cups for Netra Prakshalana (Ayurvedic eye cleansing). The contoured rim seals comfortably around the orbit to retain a sterile rinse—commonly Triphala decoction or sterile saline—helping clear environmental irritants and cool excess pitta in the eye area.
How to use
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Prepare a clear, sterile rinse and cool to body temperature.
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Fill cup ⅓–½, place over the eye, seal gently and blink 10–15 times; rotate gaze.
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Discard liquid, clean the cup, and repeat for the other eye.
Use daily or as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner.
Hygiene & care
Wash with warm water and mild soap; disinfect per clinic protocol. Use a separate cup per person; do not share.
Safety
External use only. Not for use with contact lenses, active infection, or post-operative eyes. If irritation persists, stop and seek professional advice.
A rich, warming oil pressed from organic castor seeds. In Ayurveda it’s used for external snehana (oleation) to pacify Vata dryness, condition the scalp and hair, and soften rough areas like heels, elbows, and cuticles. Ideal for home Abhyanga or as a booster mixed with lighter oils.
How to use
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Hair & scalp: Warm a few teaspoons, massage into scalp and lengths. Leave 30–60 min (or overnight), then shampoo well.
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Body/feet: Massage a small amount into dry areas; for easier spread, blend 1:1 with Art of Vedas Sesame or Coconut Oil.
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Brows & lashes: Touch a clean spoolie to 1 drop and comb through at night (avoid getting into eyes).
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Castor pack (external): Soak a cotton/flannel pad in warm oil, place on area (e.g., abdomen/lower back), cover with cloth and a mild warm compress for 20–30 min. Remove and cleanse skin.
Pinda Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation documented in 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 soothing areas of excess heat. The natural beeswax gives this oil its characteristic semi-solid texture at cooler temperatures — simply warm gently before use. Particularly valued for localized application where cooling support is desired.
Prabhanjanam Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic formula specifically designed for serious neuromuscular concerns, meaning it works on your nerves, muscles, and joints simultaneously. With 24 carefully selected herbs including powerful anti-inflammatory roots (Dashamoola), muscle-strengthening botanicals (Bala, Ashwagandha), and deeply penetrating warming oils (Ginger, Cardamom, Pine), this isn't just another joint oil. It's a complete nervine tonic that nourishes nerve tissue, rebuilds muscle strength, and restores comfortable mobility from the inside out.
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.
Regular use can help balance your body's pH levels, reduce inflammation, and boost your immune system. Its elegant design not only looks stylish but also ensures durability for everyday use. Elevate your hydration experience with Art of Vedas and embrace a healthier lifestyle. Simple, effective, and essential for wellness.
Rasnadi Choornam is a classical external-use Ayurvedic powder applied after head oil therapies or bathing. Traditionally used to prevent Kapha accumulation in the head and sinuses, it supports post-treatment balance and comfort. The formulation is based on ancient texts and combines herbs that balance Vata and Kapha in the head region.
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.
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