Ayurvedic Body Care Services offer a holistic approach to health and wellness, integrating ancient healing techniques that rejuvenate both the body and mind. By combining therapies like Dhara- Sarvanga, Abhyanga, Leepa, Dhumapana, Karnapoorana, and Netra Kriyakalpa, we create a personalized treatment experience that balances the Doshas, detoxifies the body, and promotes inner peace

Abhyanga

Where OIL flows, Transquility Grows

Abhyanga is an Ayurvedic practice that involves a full-body massage using warm, medicated oils.It is a procedure in which warm medicated oil is applied gently all over body in anulomagati.(Depth of penetration is about 3mm).It is a holistic therapy designed to promote physical health, mental relaxation, and spiritual balance. The term "Abhyanga" comes from the Sanskrit words "Abhi" (towards) and "Anga" (limbs), meaning the application of oil to the body.

Types of Abhyanga

Shiro Abhyanga

Shiro Abhyanga

Shiro Abhyanga is an Ayurvedic therapy that involves the application of warm herbal oils to the scalp and head, accompanied by a gentle massage.

Mukha Abhyanga

Mukha Abhyanga

Mukha Abhyanga is an Ayurvedic facial massage therapy that involves the application of warm, medicated oils to the face, combined with a soothing massage technique.

Shirodhara

Where Every Drop Heals, Every Touch Restores

Shirodhara is a classic Ayurvedic therapy of slowly and steadily dripping medicated oil or medicated decoctions on the forehead. The therapy induces a relaxed state of awareness that results in a psychosomatic balance. Intense feelings of wellness, mental lucidity, and comprehension are experienced in the Shirodhara treatment.

Lepana

For pain or Grow, left Herb Bestow

Lepana is the therapeutic application of medicinal pastes made from natural ingredients like herbs, minerals, and oils. This ancient practice, derived from the Sanskrit word "Lepa," is widely used for treating various ailments such as skin disorders, inflammations, pain, and swelling

Udwarthanam

Scrub Away Stress, Revive Your Essence

Udwarthanam is a unique Ayurvedic therapy that involves a deep, dry massage using herbal powders. It is primarily aimed at reducing Kapha dosha and is highly effective in promoting weight loss, improving skin tone, and detoxifying the body. Unlike oil-based massages, Udvartana uses dry or medicated powders (often made from herbs like Triphala, horse gram, and other ingredients), which are vigorously rubbed into the skin in an upward motion. This stimulates the lymphatic system, enhances circulation, and helps break down subcutaneous fat.

Types of Udwarthanam

Shiro Abhyanga

Ruksha Udvartana (Dry Powder Massage)

This method uses dry herbal powders without oil,providing a rougher massage to exfoliate the skin and reduce excess fat and Kapha.Effective for weight loss,reducing cellulite,and improving circulation.

Mukha Abhyanga

Snigdha Udvartana (Oil and Powder Massage)

In this type, herbal powders are mixed with medicated oils, providing a smoother massage experience.This form is more nourishing and is used to tone the skin and improve texture while still promoting detoxification.

Dhara-Sarvanga

Continous Flow, Endless Glow

"Dhara-Sarvanga" refers to a therapeutic procedure involving the continuous pouring of medicated liquids over the entire body (Sarvanga means "whole body").where herbal oils, milk, buttermilk, or decoctions are gently and rhythmically poured over the body, accompanied by light massage.This rejuvenating treatment balances Doshas, improves circulation, relieves stress, and nourishes tissues."

Pichu

The Power of Rest, in a Soft Herbal Nest

Pichu involves the application of soaked herbal pads (usually in oil, buttermilk, or medicated liquids) to the forehead or scalp. It is often used in Ayurvedic treatments for conditions like headaches, anxiety, and mental fatigue, as well as to soothe the nervous system and balance the Doshas.

Netra Kriyakalpa

Revitalize Your Sight, Renew Your Light

Netra Kriyakalpa is an Ayurvedic therapy specifically designed for eye care and improving vision. The term "Netra" means eye, and "Kriyakalpa" refers to therapeutic procedures or treatments. It involves a combination of herbal treatments, oils, and specialized techniques aimed at nourishing, cleansing, and rejuvenating the eyes.

Types of Netra Kriyakalpa

Netra Pindi

Netra Pindi (Herbal Paste Around Eye)

Pindi involves the preparation of a medicinal paste made from various herbs, oils, and other natural ingredients. This paste is gently applied to the eyelids, the area around the eyes, or sometimes directly on the eyes, depending on the condition being treated. The paste may be used to relieve,strain, dryness, inflammation, and to rejuvenate the eyes.

Mukha Abhyanga

Netra Seka & Netra Tarpana

In Netra Seka the medicine is poured on closed eye(on closed eyelids)continuously from a certain height for specific time according to the Dosha.Netra Tarpana is a traditional Ayurvedic eye care therapy.It involves retaining medicated ghee around the eyes using a dough ring. This therapy is beneficial for improving vision, relieving eye strain, and addressing various eye disorders.

Karnapoorana

Nourish Your Ears, Refresh Your Soul

Karnapoorana involves pouring warm medicated oils, such as sesame oil or herbal infusions, into the ears to cleanse, nourish, and soothe.The term "Karna" refers to the ear, and "Poorana" means to fill or saturate.The procedure may also include gently massaging the outer ear area to stimulate circulation and promote relaxation.This treatment is used to balance the Doshas, enhance ear health, and address conditions related to the ears and hearing.

Dhumapana

Breathe Deeply, Heal Completely

Dhumapana is the practice of inhaling smoke or fumes from medicinal herbs, usually through a special pipe or device, to treat various conditions.The term "Dhuma" refers to smoke, and "Pana" means drinking or inhaling. The smoke is often made from a mixture of herbs, resins, and other natural substances that have healing properties for the respiratory system, digestive tract, and mental clarity.