Art of Vedas — Authentic Ayurvedic Products
If you are looking for Ayurvedic products that are genuinely traditional in their formulation and preparation, you are in the right place.
Art of Vedas is built on classical Ayurveda, following primary texts including the Ashtanga Hridayam, Sahasrayogam, and Charaka Samhita. Our Thailams are prepared using traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi. Our Kansa tools are hand-cast in genuine bronze. Our herbal supplements, Churnams, Arishtams, Kashayams, and Lehyams follow the same classical preparation standards — held to the same level of quality across the entire range.
The collection covers the full breadth of Ayurvedic care: traditional Thailams and Abhyanga oils, Kansa and copper tools for face, scalp and body rituals, Nasya oils, Ayurvedic skincare, oral care, haircare, single herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Amla and Triphala, and a wide selection of classical formulations.
Used daily by Ayurveda practitioners, Panchakarma centres, and wellness professionals across Europe and equally suited to anyone building a serious Ayurvedic home practice.
The Kansa Gua Sha is a facial massage tool hand-cast in Kansa metal, the traditional copper-tin bronze used in Ayurvedic practice. The form follows the gua sha technique: broad, deliberate strokes across the jaw, neck, cheeks, and forehead. The material is what sets it apart from stone tools.
Kansa has a naturally cooling quality. In Ayurveda, this is associated with calming Pitta, the heat and reactivity in the skin that shows as redness, puffiness, and an uneven complexion. Stone tools carry no such property. The Kansa draws warmth gently from the skin's surface as the tool moves across it, which is why the experience of working with it feels different in the hand.
Used with a face oil and slow, upward strokes, the Gua Sha helps the oil absorb evenly and leaves the skin looking calm and settled. It is a practice that takes five minutes and requires nothing more than a few drops of oil and a consistent routine.
Pressed into clean skin, this face oil leaves a grounded, balanced feeling — noticeably softer with a calm, even tone. It absorbs without heaviness and works well for skin that benefits from cooling, nourishing daily care.
The formula is built on Panchavalkala, the classical five-bark group of Ficus trees used in Ayurvedic skin preparations for centuries. Combined with Triphala (Amalaki, Haritaki, Bibhitaki), Manjistha, Chandana (sandalwood) and Ushira (vetiver), all infused in cold-pressed sesame oil, this is a Mukhalepa-style preparation traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic texts for supporting a clear, even complexion.
Well suited to normal, combination and Pitta-type skin, particularly those who tend toward redness or uneven tone. Use as a daily face oil left on after cleansing, or as a pre-bath treatment applied 15 to 20 minutes before washing. Compatible with the Kansa Wand.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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.
Balaswagandhadhi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation documented in Sahasrayogam, combining approximately 20 herbs in a pure sesame oil base. The formulation centres on two of Ayurveda's most celebrated strengthening herbs: Bala (Sida cordifolia), meaning "strength," and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), known as Indian Ginseng for its vitality-supporting properties.
Prepared using traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi (oil cooking method), this Thailam is traditionally valued for its Balya (strength-promoting) and Rasayana (rejuvenating) qualities. In Ayurvedic practice, it is particularly associated with recovery, nourishment, and supporting the body during times of fatigue or weakness.
Also known as Ashwagandha Bala Lakshadi Thailam, this formulation balances both Vata and Pitta doshas. It is used in daily Abhyanga (self-massage) as well as professional Panchakarma practices including Pizhichil, Kizhi, and Shirodhara.
Mahamasha Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation documented in Bhaishajya Ratnavali, combining over 40 herbs with the complete Dashamoola (ten roots) in a pure sesame oil base. The name derives from its signature ingredient Masha (Vigna mungo / black gram), the only Ayurvedic oil named after and dominated by this powerful legume, traditionally valued for its deep tissue nourishing properties.
Prepared according to traditional Taila Paka Vidhi (oil cooking method) with cow's milk processing, this Thailam is classified as both Nadibalya (nerve-strengthening) and Mamsabalya (muscle-strengthening), a dual action unique among classical oils. In Ayurvedic practice, it is particularly associated with addressing Vata imbalances affecting both nerve and muscle tissue simultaneously.
Rooted in the Keraliya Ayurveda Parampara (Kerala tradition), Mahamasha Thailam is used in daily Abhyanga (self-massage) as well as professional Panchakarma practices including Pizhichil (oil bath), Shirodhara (forehead oil flow), Nasya (nasal administration), Karna Purna (ear application), and Matra Basti (oil enema). Its warming Ushna Virya makes it especially suited for presentations characterised by coldness, stiffness, and weakness.
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.
Chandraprabha Vati is one of the most celebrated classical compounds in Ayurveda, described in the Sharangadhara Samhita and Bhaishajya Ratnavali. The name means "lustre of the moon," reflecting the radiant vitality this formulation traditionally restores. It contains over 30 ingredients including Shilajit, Guggulu, Loha Bhasma and herbs like Haridra, Amalaki, Guduchi and Ela.
This combination gives Chandraprabha Vati its characteristic broad-spectrum Rasayana action. Classical texts describe it as Balya (strength-giving), Ojovardhaka (vitality-enhancing) and Rasayana (rejuvenative). One of the most widely prescribed Vati formulations in Ayurvedic practice, traditionally valued for supporting overall vitality and balanced Kapha-Vata function.
Take 1-2 tablets twice daily with warm water or warm milk, after meals, or as directed by your Ayurvedic practitioner.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Keep out of reach of children.
The Mini Kansa Wand is cast from classical Kansa, a copper-tin bronze used in Ayurvedic facial practice for centuries. The dome is intentionally small sized to follow the orbital bone, reach the brow ridge, settle into the temple, and work the four marma points around the eye that a larger tool cannot address with precision.
Kansa has a naturally cooling quality. In Ayurveda, this is associated with calming Pitta, the accumulated heat that shows around the eyes as puffiness, sensitivity, and a dull, uneven complexion. Used with a face oil in slow, deliberate circles, the dome draws that heat outward and helps the oil absorb more completely than applying by hand.
This is the tool used in Netra Abhyanga, the traditional Ayurvedic eye-area ritual. At home, practiced for five minutes each morning or evening, it is one of the more quietly effective habits you can build into a daily routine.
Eladi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic skin oil documented in Sahasrayogam, prepared with the Eladi Gana, a traditional group of 18 aromatic herbs led by Cardamom (Ela). This ayurvedic formulation combines skin-nurturing botanicals including Saffron, Nutmeg, Myrrh, Palmarosa and Himalayan Cedar in a pure sesame oil base according to traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi.
The name derives from its signature herb Ela (Elettaria cardamomum) the aromatic "Queen of Spices", combined with herbs traditionally valued in Ayurveda for their ability to support skin radiance, hydration and a clear, even-toned complexion. This makes Eladi the specialist oil for Varnya (complexion enhancement) in the classical Ayurvedic tradition.
Prepared in the Kerala tradition, this warming yet balanced oil is used for facial Abhyanga, full-body massage, and is gentle enough for baby massage, one of the safest oils recommended for infants in Ayurvedic pediatric care. Ideal for those seeking natural support for skin hydration, radiant complexion and traditional skincare rituals.
Karpooradi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil from the Kerala tradition, known for its powerful warming and penetrating action. Mentioned in the Bhaishajya Ratnavali and Sahasrayogam, this traditional formula combines just two carefully chosen herbs, Camphor (Karpura) and Celery seed (Ajmoda), in a nourishing Sesame oil base.
Unlike complex multi-herb formulations, this pure, focused blend delivers targeted comfort. The sharp, penetrating quality of Camphor works in harmony with Celery seed's soothing properties to support comfortable movement and ease occasional muscle tension. Traditionally used to balance Vata and Kapha, Karpooradi Thailam brings warmth to cold, stiff joints and helps clear buildup in the chest.
Whether you are seeking support after physical activity, comfort from seasonal stiffness, or traditional respiratory wellness, this time-honoured oil offers a simple yet powerful approach to daily wellbeing.
Art of Vedas Pitta Massage Oil is a cooling, soothing Abhyanga blend formulated specifically for Pitta-predominant constitutions and warm-weather self-massage rituals. Built on a base of organic sesame oil (Tila Taila), the classical foundation of all Ayurvedic body oils, this formulation is infused with a carefully selected group of Pitta-pacifying herbs including neem (Azadirachta indica), sandalwood (Chandana), turmeric (Haridra), Indian madder (Manjistha) and holy basil (Tulsi).
The herb selection follows classical Pitta-balancing principles: cooling, bitter and astringent herbs that calm heat and support a clear, comfortable complexion. Sandalwood, described in the Ashtanga Hridayam as one of the foremost Pitta-pacifying aromatic substances, provides the oil with its distinctive calming fragrance. Neem and turmeric contribute their traditional Varnya (complexion-supporting) and Raktaprasadana (blood-soothing) qualities, while fennel and clove add gentle warmth to ensure the oil does not become excessively cooling.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice. Patch test before first use. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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.
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.
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.
A rich overnight cream formulated with Rasayana herbs, the Ayurvedic plants traditionally used for deep nourishment and tissue restoration. Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Bala are all classical Rasayana herbs. They are blended here with Amla, Anantmool, Nagkesar, and Kumud in a base of Almond, Sesame, and Castor Oil, with Sandalwood, Rose, and Vetiver essential oils.
The richer texture is designed for overnight use, it absorbs slowly and works through the night. You wake to skin that feels deeply nourished, soft, and settled.
Narayana Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation referenced in the Bhaishajya Ratnavali for neuromuscular and joint support. This potent oil combines the complete Dashamoola (ten roots), dual-strength Ashwagandha and Punarnava, along with traditional nervine herbs like Bala and Shatavari in a nourishing sesame oil base.
Named after Lord Narayana (Vishnu), this oil has been traditionally used for centuries to support muscle strength, joint comfort and nervous system balance. The warming, deeply penetrating formula is ideal for Abhyanga massage and is particularly valued in Ayurveda for supporting those experiencing weakness, stiffness or general Vata imbalance.
Shirodhara, an integral part of Ayurvedic practice, involves the gentle, rhythmic flow of warm oil or herbal liquids over the forehead, specifically targeting the Ajna Chakra (third eye). This practice promotes deep relaxation, mental clarity, and balance of the doshas, making it valued for rejuvenation and overall well-being.
Premium Brass Construction: Ensures longevity and maintains the purity of the oils and herbal liquids used.
Traditional Design: Supports a steady and consistent flow of oil, crucial for an effective Shirodhara session.
Adjustable Flow: Equipped with a chain mechanism for adjustable height, allowing practitioners to control the flow of oil with precision.
A must-have for Ayurvedic practitioners, Panchakarma centres, and wellness enthusiasts seeking to offer or experience the full depth of Shirodhara. This brass pot is crafted with care to honour the ancient roots of this profound Ayurvedic practice.
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.
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