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.
Brahmi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil rooted in the ancient text Yogagrantham, traditionally valued for nourishing the mind and supporting mental clarity. This pure formulation combines Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi), one of Ayurveda's most revered Medhya Rasayanas (brain rejuvenatives), with calming Licorice, penetrating Camphor, and nourishing Sesame Oil. Together, these four ingredients create a focused formula that supports cognitive wellness, emotional balance, and restful sleep.
Unlike complex formulations with numerous herbs, Art of Vedas Brahmi Thailam follows the traditional simplicity of classical preparation. Bacopa monnieri has been treasured in Ayurveda for centuries as a support for memory, concentration, and mental performance. When applied to the scalp as part of daily self-care, this cooling oil helps calm an overactive mind, supports focus during demanding periods, and traditionally aids those seeking better sleep quality.
Beyond its mental wellness benefits, Brahmi Thailam nourishes the scalp and hair as part of holistic Ayurvedic care. The warming Sesame base carries the cooling herbs deep into the tissue, while Camphor's subtle penetrating quality creates a refreshing, clarifying sensation. Whether you're a student, professional, or anyone seeking to support your cognitive wellness naturally, this time-honored oil offers a gentle daily ritual for both mind and scalp.
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.
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.
Triphaladi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic Moordhataila (head oil) documented in Sahasrayogam, formulated with the legendary Triphala trio of Amalaki, Haritaki and Bibhitaki at its foundation. This exceptionally comprehensive formulation combines 27 carefully selected herbs including Bhringraj (the "King of Hair"), Neeli (Indigo), Ashwagandha and cooling botanicals like Lotus and Blue Water Lily, all prepared in pure sesame oil using the traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi method.
What sets this Triphaladi Thailam apart is its enhanced formulation. Beyond the classical Triphala base, it includes Neeli (Indigofera tinctoria) traditionally valued for supporting natural hair colour, Ashwagandha for its adaptogenic and stress-relieving properties, and a collection of cooling, Pitta-pacifying herbs that make it ideal for those experiencing scalp sensitivity, excess heat or premature greying.
This tridoshic oil helps restore balance to the scalp environment, supports healthy hair roots and addresses common concerns like dandruff, itching and scalp buildup. Its cooling yet clarifying nature makes it especially beneficial for those with excess Pitta in the head region. Beyond hair wellness, traditional texts note its supportive effects on the sense organs and mental clarity when used regularly for Shiro Abhyanga (head massage).
Shadbindu Thailam is a classical nasal oil designed for Nasya (nasal drops), delivering 10 powerful herbs directly through the nasal passages. This is not a supplement you swallow or a balm you rub on your chest. It is a specialised Nasya oil that brings soothing Bhringraj for scalp nourishment, calming Valerian for mental clarity, cooling Licorice for irritated tissues, warming Ginger and Cinnamon to open blocked passages, and nourishing Goat Milk to protect delicate nasal membranes. This classical formulation supports clear nasal passages, a calm mind, and even strengthens your hair, all through the nose, the gateway to your head.
Murivenna Oil is a classical Ayurvedic formulation traditionally used for external application after physical exertion, fresh bruises, sprains, minor burns, and muscle strains. Unlike most Ayurvedic oils that use warming sesame oil, Murivenna features a cooling coconut oil base that immediately soothes hot, tender tissue following physical impact.
This traditional formula combines 9 herbs in precise proportions, creating comprehensive support for the body's natural recovery process. The cooling herbs (Aloe Vera, Shatavari, coconut oil) balance excess heat, while warming herbs (Betel Leaf, Moringa Bark) support healthy circulation to affected areas. This thermal balance makes Murivenna uniquely suited for the acute phase after impact, when heat and swelling are present.
Primary indications: Fresh bruises, sprains, strains, minor burns, muscle overexertion, acute physical impact
Application: External use only, 2-3 times daily during acute phase.
Art of Vedas Tri Dosha Massage Oil is a balanced, harmonising Abhyanga blend formulated to suit all three constitutional types: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Where the Vata and Pitta oils are designed for specific Dosha imbalances, this Tridoshic blend occupies the classical middle ground, neither too warming nor too cooling, neither too heavy nor too light. It is the ideal choice when you are unsure of your constitution, when your Dosha balance shifts with the seasons or when multiple family members share one oil.
The Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam describe Abhyanga (traditional warm oil self-massage) as one of the most important daily practices in Dinacharya, suitable for every person regardless of constitution. This oil honours that universal principle with a carefully balanced formulation that nourishes the skin, supports healthy circulation of Prana and creates a calm, grounded state of mind. The aromatic profile is warm yet gentle, designed to be pleasant and balancing across all constitutional types and seasons.
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.
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.
A pure copper water bottle for Ushapana and everyday hydration. Fill it with water, leave it for 6 to 8 hours, and drink, this is one of the oldest and simplest practices in Ayurveda.
Storing water in copper overnight is known as Tamra Jal. The classical Ayurvedic texts describe Tamra (copper) as naturally purifying and balancing for all three doshas. This is not a new wellness trend, copper vessels have been used across Indian households and Ayurvedic clinics for centuries, and the practice of copper-stored water has been part of Dinacharya (the Ayurvedic daily routine) for as long as it has been recorded.
This bottle holds 950ML, which is enough for your full Ushapana practice in the morning and a refill during the day. The sealed lid makes it leakproof and practical for travel, work, or keeping at your bedside. Unlike the copper glass, which stays at home, this bottle goes with you.
It is crafted from solid, food-grade pure copper, unlined and uncoated, so the water has full contact with the copper surface. The shape is designed for comfortable handling, and the wide mouth makes it easy to fill, pour, and clean.
Triphala Capsules deliver the most widely used formulation in Ayurveda in a convenient, precisely dosed format. Each capsule contains the classical blend of three fruits: Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) and Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), described in the Charaka Samhita as a Rasayana of the highest order.
Triphala is Tridoshic: Haritaki balances Vata, Bibhitaki supports Kapha, and Amalaki cools Pitta. Together they act gently without creating dependence or excess heat. Take 2 capsules daily with warm water, or as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Shallaki (Boswellia serrata) is one of Ayurveda's most celebrated classical herbs, referenced in the Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam. The resin of the Boswellia tree has been valued for centuries in Ayurvedic practice. With a bitter and astringent taste, it has a particular affinity for Vata and Kapha Doshas.
Classical texts describe Shallaki as Shothaghna (comfort-supporting), Vedanasthapana (ease-promoting) and Rasayana (rejuvenative). Suitable for daily use as part of a balanced wellness routine. Take 2 capsules daily with warm water, or as advised by your healthcare professional.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) is one of the most significant substances in the classical Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia, referenced extensively in the Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita. It is a natural tree resin with a unique Yogavahi property: the ability to carry and enhance the action of other herbs to deeper tissue levels. It has a particular affinity for Vata and Kapha Doshas.
Classical texts describe Guggulu as Rasayana (rejuvenative), Deepana (Agni-kindling) and Shodhana (cleansing). Warming, penetrating and traditionally valued for its purifying qualities. Take 1-2 capsules daily with water, or as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Intended for use under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is one of the most revered Rasayana herbs in Ayurveda, referenced in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam. The name means "the smell of a horse," reflecting the vitality and stamina it traditionally imparts. With a warming Virya and sweet post-digestive effect, it is especially suited for Vata and Kapha constitutions.
Classical texts describe Ashwagandha as Balya (strength-promoting), Rasayana (rejuvenative) and Vrishya (vitality-enhancing). One of the finest adaptogenic herbs in the Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia, ideal for autumn and winter routines. Take 2 capsules daily with warm water, or as advised by your healthcare professional.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not suitable for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women.
A hand-cast Kansa (copper-tin bronze) bowl used in Padabhyanga and Kansa Vatki practice. The natural cooling quality of Kansa helps pacify Pitta, soothe tired feet, and calm the nervous system while stimulating plantar Marma points.
A single-handle pure copper tongue scraper, designed for Jihwa Prakshalana, the Ayurvedic practice of cleaning the tongue first thing each morning.
Art of Vedas Copper Tongue cleaner is made from solid 100% pure copper in a single-handle teardrop design. The handle gives you a firm, one-handed grip with full control over angle and pressure. The curved scraping edge is narrower and more defined than the flat U-shaped scrapers you see elsewhere, it follows the natural contour of the tongue more precisely, reaching deeper into the grooves where Ama (tongue coating) builds up overnight. The result is a cleaner, more thorough scrape in fewer strokes.
This is not a blunt edge pushed across the tongue. It is a refined, purposeful curve that lifts the coating rather than smearing it. You feel the difference from the first use, the tongue comes out visibly cleaner, the mouth feels lighter, and the breath is genuinely fresh, not masked.
Pure copper adds a second layer. Tamra (copper) is naturally antimicrobial, the surface actively inhibits bacteria from building up on the scraper between uses. Where stainless steel and plastic sit idle between mornings, copper continues working. It stays cleaner in your bathroom, requires less maintenance, and the slight flexibility of the metal allows the edge to adapt gently to the shape of your tongue without scratching or irritation.
Compact, light, and easy to store. One hand, 30 seconds, every morning.
A few drops of this serum leave the skin noticeably softer, more even in tone, and quietly luminous. It absorbs cleanly without heaviness and works well under a Kansa wand or alone as the last step of your evening ritual.
Kumkumadi is a classical Ayurvedic formula documented in the Ashtanga Hridayam, the chapter dedicated to Mukhalepa (face care). It belongs to the Varnya category, herbs traditionally used in Ayurveda to support natural skin clarity. The key herb is Kumkuma (saffron), supported by Chandana (sandalwood), Manjishtha, Padmaka (lotus) and Yashtimadhu, all infused into cold-pressed sesame oil, the classical base for face oiling in Ayurveda.
Suitable for all skin types. Best applied in the evening after cleansing. If you use a Kansa wand, apply the serum first and massage immediately after.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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.
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