Most Loved by Our Customers
These are the products our customers return to. Not because we promoted them the most, but because they proved themselves in daily rituals, in professional treatment rooms, and in the routines of people who take their Ayurvedic practice seriously.
You will find our most trusted Thailams here, the Kansa tools that practitioners and home users rely on, the Nasya and oral care essentials that have become part of daily Dinacharya across Europe, and the classical herbal supplements that customers reorder consistently. Every product in this collection has earned its place through genuine use, real results, and the kind of quality that speaks for itself over time.
If you are new to Art of Vedas, this is the most reliable place to start. If you already know the range, you will recognize why these are here.
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.
Two domes, each shaped for a different part of the face. The larger dome glides across cheeks, forehead and jawline, covering the broad, open areas in slow circular movements. The smaller dome turns for the precise work: temples, brow, under-eye, the edges of the nose.
The metal has a naturally cooling quality. In Ayurveda, this is traditionally associated with Pitta balance — a calming of warmth and reactivity in the skin. The faint grey-green tint you may notice during use is a natural reaction between the metal, the oil, and your skin's pH. It washes off easily and is not harmful.
Apply 3 to 4 drops of face oil before you begin. Work across both sides of the face, starting from the centre and moving outward. Gentle pressure is enough — the tool does the work. Five to ten minutes daily is ideal.
For external use only. Clean and dry thoroughly after each use. Store away from moisture.
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