New Arrivals from Art of Vedas
The Art of Vedas range is growing. Every new product follows the same principle as the first: classical Ayurvedic formulation, authentic preparation, no compromise on quality.
Here you will find our latest additions, from newly introduced Thailams and Nasya oils to classical herbal powders, Churnams, traditional Kansa and copper tools, and Ayurvedic supplements. Each one is rooted in primary texts, prepared according to traditional methods, and selected because it belongs in a serious Ayurvedic practice, whether at home or in a professional treatment room.
If you have been with Art of Vedas for a while, this is where you discover what is new. If you are visiting for the first time, this is a good place to see the direction we are heading: deeper into the tradition, wider across the range, and always held to the standard that Ayurveda demands.
Murivenna Oil is classical Ayurvedic formulation for acute physical trauma for fresh bruises, sprains, minor burns, and muscle strains. Unlike most Ayurvedic oils that use warming sesame oil for chronic conditions, Murivenna features a cooling coconut oil base that immediately soothes hot, inflamed 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 and inflammation, while warming herbs (Betel Leaf, Moringa Bark) ensure healthy circulation to affected areas. This thermal balance makes Murivenna uniquely suited for the acute phase of injury when heat and swelling are present.
Primary indications: Fresh bruises, sprains, strains, minor burns, muscle overexertion, acute physical trauma
Application: External use only, 2-3 times daily during acute phase.
A set of two handcrafted pure copper eye cups, shaped to fit comfortably over the eye socket for Netra Prakshalana, the Ayurvedic practice of eye cleansing.
The rim of each cup creates a gentle seal around the orbital bone, allowing you to hold a rinse solution in place while you blink softly beneath it. The liquid washes over the surface of the eye, lifting dust, residue, and the accumulated strain of the day. One cup for each eye — you never cross-contaminate.
In Ayurveda, the eyes are governed by Alochaka Pitta, the subtle fire responsible for visual perception. Of all the senses, sight is considered the most Pitta dependent, and therefore the most vulnerable to heat, overuse, and fatigue. Netra Prakshalana is the classical practice designed to cleanse, cool, and restore the eyes as part of your daily or weekly Dinacharya routine.
For anyone who spends long hours on screens, works under artificial light, or lives in dry or dusty environments, this is one of the simplest and most immediate rituals in Ayurveda.
A pure copper tongue cleaner with two handles and a wide U-shaped scraping edge to cover the full width of your tongue in a single, steady pass.
Where the single-handle tongue scraper uses a narrower edge for precise, targeted scraping, the double-handle design takes the opposite approach. The wider edge spans the tongue from side to side, and the two-handed grip distributes pressure evenly across the entire surface. One stroke covers what the single handle does in two or three.
Hold one handle in each hand. Place the curved edge at the back of the tongue. Draw it forward in one smooth, controlled movement. The two-point grip keeps the angle consistent and the pressure balanced, there is no tilting, no uneven contact, no need to adjust mid-stroke. For people who prefer a gentler approach or have a sensitive gag reflex, this level of control makes the practice noticeably more comfortable.
Shadbindu Thailam is a classical nasal oil that works where your sinuses actually need help, directly through the nasal passages. This isn't a supplement you swallow or a balm you rub on your chest. It's a specialized Nasya oil (nasal drops) that delivers 10 powerful herbs exactly where congestion, inflammation, and dryness begin. With soothing Bhringraj for scalp nourishment, calming Valerian for mental clarity, anti-inflammatory Licorice for irritated tissues, warming Ginger and Cinnamon to open blocked passages, and nourishing Goat Milk to soothe delicate nasal membranes, this classical formulation supports your sinuses, eases headaches, calms your mind, and even strengthens your hair—all through the nose, the gateway to your head.
Sahacharadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil documented in Ashtanga Hridayam for supporting the lower body. The formulation combines over 30 herbs including the complete Dashamoola (ten roots) and 18 aromatic paste herbs — in a pure sesame oil base processed with fresh cow's milk according to traditional Taila Paka Vidhi.
The name derives from its signature ingredient Sahachara (Strobilanthes ciliatus), a herb traditionally valued in Ayurveda for its specific action on Apana Vayu — the vital energy governing the lower body, including the lower back, hips, thighs and legs. This focus on downward-moving energy makes Sahacharadi the specialist oil in Ayurveda for conditions affecting the lower extremities and healthy circulation in the legs.
Prepared in the Kerala Ayurvedic tradition, this warming oil features an aromatic blend of Vetiver, Sandalwood, Cardamom, Indian Madder, Spikenard and Himalayan Cedar. It is used in daily Abhyanga (self-massage) focusing on the lower body, as well as professional Panchakarma therapies including Kati Basti (lower back oil pooling), Janu Basti (knee treatment) and Pizhichil. Ideal for those seeking traditional support for lower back comfort, leg wellness and healthy circulation.
Jathyadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation documented in the Sushruta Samhita, one of the foundational texts of Ayurveda. This traditional oil combines 9 medicinal plants led by Jati (Jasmine), an important herb in Ayurvedic skin care traditions in a pure sesame oil base. The formulation is traditionally valued in Ayurveda for its Vrana Shodhana (skin cleansing) and Vrana Ropana (skin recovery support) properties. It is used as an external application in classical Ayurvedic practice and continues to be one of the most widely referenced formulations for supporting the skin's natural renewal process.
Chandanadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic cooling oil that works where heat actually builds up in your blood. Unlike surface treatments that only cool temporarily, this traditional formula combines 19 powerful cooling herbs (including Vetiver, Licorice, Indian Sarsaparilla, and Manjishtha) in sesame oil to pacify excess Pitta, purify your blood, and restore your skin's natural calm and clarity.
Prabhanjanam Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic formula specifically designed for serious neuromuscular concerns, meaning it works on your nerves, muscles, and joints simultaneously. With 24 carefully selected herbs including powerful anti-inflammatory roots (Dashamoola), muscle-strengthening botanicals (Bala, Ashwagandha), and deeply penetrating warming oils (Ginger, Cardamom, Pine), this isn't just another joint oil. It's a complete nervine tonic that nourishes nerve tissue, rebuilds muscle strength, and restores comfortable mobility from the inside out.
Traditional Ayurvedic dry-massage glove used in Garshana. Applied on dry skin (no oil), it gently exfoliates, stimulates micro-circulation and lymphatic flow, and is often used before Abhyanga to awaken and lighten kapha while grounding vāta with rhythmic strokes.
How to use
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On completely dry skin, start at the feet and work upward toward the heart.
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Use long strokes on limbs; small circles over joints; clockwise circles on the abdomen.
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3–7 minutes, then shower or follow with warm oil Abhyanga.
Care
Keep dry after use. Hand-wash occasionally with mild soap; air-dry fully. Do not use with oils.
Notes
External use only. Avoid face, broken/irritated skin, active eczema/psoriasis, varicose veins, or acute inflammation. Use light pressure if skin is thin or very vāta. Avoid abdominal work during pregnancy.
Musta Choornam is a classical Ayurvedic powder prepared from the rhizome of Cyperus rotundus, a revered herb known for its deep action on the digestive fire (Agni) and Pitta dosha. Traditionally used in postnatal care, children’s wellness, and Pitta conditions, it is a gentle and effective formulation prepared according to classical Ayurvedic methods.
Triphala is one of the most widely used Ayurvedic formulations, composed of Haritaki, Bibhitaki, and Amalaki. This synergistic blend supports digestion, elimination, and gentle detoxification while nourishing all body tissues. Known as a Rasayana, Triphala is used in daily practice by Ayurvedic physicians.
Rasnadi Choornam is a classical external-use Ayurvedic powder applied after head oil therapies or bathing. Traditionally used to prevent Kapha accumulation in the head and sinuses, it supports post-treatment balance and comfort. The formulation is based on ancient texts and combines herbs that balance Vata and Kapha in the head region.
Traditionally used to support Vata balance, promote restful sleep, and maintain natural strength, Ashwagandha Churnam integrates seamlessly into daily wellness routines.
Eranda Moola Kwath Choornam is a classical Ayurvedic decoction powder prepared from the root of Ricinus communis (castor plant). It is traditionally used to pacify aggravated Vata dosha, particularly in the lower limbs, pelvis, and spine. Known for its deep-acting properties, it is commonly prescribed in Vata-related conditions and Panchakarma therapies.
Kolakulathadi Powder is a traditional Ayurvedic external-use formulation used in Udvartana—a therapeutic dry massage aimed at reducing Kapha dosha, improving circulation, and invigorating the body. Based on classical texts, this coarse herbal blend is known for its stimulating and scraping (Lekana) properties and is widely used in wellness and Panchakarma routines.
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