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 Gokarna is the classical brass vessel used in Ayurveda for Nasya Karma, warming and administering medicated oil through the nasal passages. Hand-cast in solid brass, shaped to the traditional design: a wide mouth for gentle warming in a water bath, a tapered spout for controlled pouring into a dropper or to the fingertip, and a pedestal base that holds the vessel stable and upright.
Brass holds warmth evenly, and the size is proportioned for a single Nasya session. Place the Gokarna in hot water, allow the oil to reach body temperature, and apply. Whether you use Anu Thailam daily as part of your Dinacharya or Shadbindu Thailam for more focused care, this is how the practice is traditionally performed not improvised, not approximated.
For Ayurveda practitioners and Panchakarma centres, this is a clinical-grade Nasya vessel suited to Pratimarsha and Snehana Nasya protocols. Stable on a Dhara table, easy to sanitise between clients, built for daily professional use.
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.
Kaisora Guggulu Gulika is the 1000mg Kerala Gulika form of the classical Kaisora Guggulu compound, prepared according to the Sahasrayogam and traditional Kerala pharmaceutical methods. While sharing the same classical formulation as the 250mg Vati, this Gulika version undergoes the distinct Kerala Bhavana (trituration) process that concentrates the active principles for enhanced potency.
The formulation combines purified Guggulu with Triphala, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) and supporting herbs. Classical texts describe it as Raktashodhaka (blood-purifying), Rasayana (rejuvenative) and Amapachana (Ama-digesting). The higher 1000mg dose per tablet makes this Gulika form particularly suited for practitioner-directed protocols.
Take 1 tablet, 2 times daily with water. Daily intake (2 tablets) provides: herbal blend 1,436 mg, ghee 188 mg. Store in a cool, dry place.
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.
Dooshivishari Gulika (also known as Dooshivishari Agada) is a classical compound from the Ashtanga Hridayam (Uttara Sthana) and Sahasrayogam. It belongs to the Agada Tantra branch of Ayurveda, traditionally classified as a Vishahara (purifying) formulation. "Dooshivisha" refers to latent or accumulated Ama that has become deeply lodged in the tissues over time.
The formulation combines Maricha (black pepper), Abhaya (Haritaki), Shunthi (dry ginger), Tankana (borax) and other cleansing ingredients. Classical texts describe it as Vishahara (purifying), Deepana (Agni-supporting) and Shodhana (cleansing). Frequently used by practitioners as a supportive formulation alongside other Panchakarma and purification therapies.
Take 1-2 tablets twice daily with warm water or honey, on an empty stomach, 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.
Chandraprabha Gulika is the Kerala Ayurvedic Gulika form of the celebrated Chandraprabha formulation, prepared according to the Sahasrayogam and traditional Kerala pharmaceutical methods. While sharing the same name and classical intent as Chandraprabha Vati, this version follows the distinct Kerala Gulika preparation with specific Bhavana (trituration) steps that enhance potency.
Like its Vati counterpart, Chandraprabha Gulika is a broad-spectrum compound containing multiple herbs, minerals and Guggulu. Traditionally valued as a Rasayana for overall vitality, strength and balanced function. The Kerala preparation method produces a more potent and readily absorbed form through repeated Bhavana processing.
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.
Arogyavardhini Gulika (also known as Arogyavardhini Vati) is a classical compound described in the Rasaratna Samuchayam and Bhaishajya Ratnavali. The name means "that which enhances health." It is one of the most widely referenced formulations in Rasa Shastra, combining herbo-mineral ingredients with Triphala, Chitrak, Kutki and purified Guggulu.
Arogyavardhini addresses Agni and Pitta balance simultaneously. Classical texts describe it as Deepana (appetite-kindling), Pachana (digestion-supporting) and Pittashamaka (Pitta-calming). The combination of warming digestive herbs with cooling Kutki creates balanced action that supports both digestive comfort and Pitta regulation.
Take 1 tablet, 2 times daily with water, or as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner. Store in a cool, dry place.
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.
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.
Kapikacchu (Mucuna pruriens), also known as Atmagupta in classical texts, is one of Ayurveda's most respected Vrishya (vitalising) herbs. Referenced in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam, it has been traditionally valued for supporting strength and vitality across all stages of life. With a sweet taste and warming Virya, it has a particular affinity for Vata Dosha.
Classical texts describe Kapikacchu as Balya (strength-promoting), Vrishya (vitality-enhancing) and Brumhana (nourishing). Traditionally used as a daily Rasayana. 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. Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Intended for use under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
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.
Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is a highly regarded classical herb mentioned in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam as a Rasayana of particular strength. With a sweet taste and cooling Virya, it is one of the few Vrishya herbs that pacifies both Vata and Pitta. Also a key ingredient in the classical compound Gokshuradi Guggulu.
Classical texts describe Gokshura as Balya (strength-promoting), Vrishya (vitality-enhancing) and Rasayana (rejuvenative). Suitable for daily use as part of a vitality-focused 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.
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) holds a singular place in Ayurvedic tradition as the premier Medhya Rasayana, a herb classified for its support of clarity and mental balance. Referenced in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam, the name derives from Brahma, the creative principle. Brahmi is Tridoshic with a cooling Virya, suitable year-round for all constitutional types.
Classical texts describe it as Medhya (intellect-nourishing), Ayushya (life-promoting) and Rasayana (rejuvenative). Take 2 capsules daily with water, preferably after meals.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Not suitable for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is one of Ayurveda's most celebrated Rasayana herbs, praised in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam for its deeply nourishing qualities. The name means "she who possesses a hundred husbands," reflecting its traditional importance. With a sweet taste, cooling Virya and sweet Vipaka, Shatavari is the quintessential Pitta-pacifying and Vata-nourishing herb.
Classical texts describe it as Balya (strength-promoting), Vrishya (vitality-enhancing) and Jivaniya (life-giving). A valued Rasayana for all constitutions. 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.
The Kansa Abhyanga Wand is a body massage tool hand-cast from Kansa bronze with a large, smooth dome and an ergonomic hardwood handle. The dome is sized and shaped for broad, sweeping strokes along the limbs, back and shoulders during Abhyanga (traditional Ayurvedic oil massage). Kansa has a naturally cooling quality, valued in Ayurvedic bodywork for its smooth glide on oiled skin.
Apply a generous amount of massage oil before use. Work in long strokes along the limbs (from extremities toward the centre) and circular motions on the joints. Spend extra time on areas of tension such as the shoulders, lower back and calves. Clean and dry thoroughly after each use. Store away from moisture.
For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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.
Dashmoola Churnam, meaning "ten roots," is one of the most important compound formulations in classical Ayurveda. Described in the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam, it combines five roots from large trees (Brihat Panchamoola) with five roots from smaller plants (Laghu Panchamoola) to create one of the most comprehensive Vata-balancing formulas in the tradition.
Brihat Panchamoola provides deep, heavy, grounding qualities that pacify Vata in the bones and joints. Laghu Panchamoola contributes lighter, more penetrating qualities that reach the subtler channels. Classical texts classify Dashmoola as Shothahara (comfort-supporting), Jwaraghna (heat-balancing) and Vatahara (Vata-pacifying).
Can be prepared as a decoction (boil 1 tablespoon in 200ml water, reduce to 50ml, strain), taken as powder (1/2 to 1 teaspoon with warm water) or used externally in Kizhi preparations. Use as directed by your practitioner.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication.
Shatavari Churnam (Asparagus racemosus) is one of the most celebrated Rasayana herbs in classical Ayurveda. The name literally means "she who possesses a hundred husbands," a poetic reference to its deep nourishing and rejuvenating qualities. It is classified as a Stri Rasayana (woman's rejuvenative) par excellence in the Charaka Samhita.
With a sweet taste, cooling Virya and sweet Vipaka, Shatavari is the quintessential Pitta-pacifying and Vata-nourishing herb. Classical texts describe it as Balya (strength-promoting), Vrishya (vitality-enhancing) and Jivaniya (life-giving). While traditionally celebrated for women's wellness, it is equally valued as a general Rasayana for all constitutions.
Take 1/2 to 1 teaspoon (2-3g) mixed with warm milk, ghee or water, once or twice daily. The classical carrier of warm milk with a pinch of sugar enhances its Rasayana qualities.
This product is a food supplement. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication.
Dhanwantharam 101 Avarthy is the most concentrated form of the classical Dhanwantharam formulation. Named after Lord Dhanwantari, the patron deity of Ayurveda, this preparation undergoes Avartana — a process in which the oil is cooked with its herbal ingredients and then re-processed through the same cycle 101 times. Each cycle deepens the potency. The result is a small-volume, highly concentrated oil taken orally in drops.
This method of repeated processing is described in the classical texts as a way to intensify the Vata-pacifying properties of the formulation far beyond what a single processing can achieve. Where Dhanwantharam Thailam is designed for external massage and Dhanwantharam Kuzhambu for concentrated external application, the 101 Avarthy is specifically prepared for internal use.
Traditional Use
In classical Ayurveda, Dhanwantharam 101 Avarthy is valued for its deep Vata-balancing action. It is traditionally used to support the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, to promote strength and tissue nourishment, and as part of pre-natal and post-natal care protocols in Kerala Panchakarma practice. Practitioners use it where internal oil therapy (Snehapana) with concentrated formulations is indicated.
How to Use
Take 5 to 20 drops before food, with warm water or warm milk. This product should be used under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can determine the appropriate dosage and duration for your individual needs. Do not self-prescribe.
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