Tag: Ayurvedic routine

  • The Ultimate Guide to Ayurvedic Self-Massage (Abhyanga)

    The Ultimate Guide to Ayurvedic Self-Massage (Abhyanga)

    Ayurvedic self-massage, or Abhyanga, is a vital self-care practice promoting overall well-being through relaxation, enhanced circulation, and balanced energy. Recommended for mornings, it focuses on key areas: head, ears, and feet. Daily practice using suitable oils can transform health and rejuvenate body and mind in just 5-10 minutes.

  • The Best Time for Abhyanga: Ayurvedic Self-Massage Guide

    The Best Time for Abhyanga: Ayurvedic Self-Massage Guide

    Abhyanga, an Ayurvedic self-massage, is best practiced in the morning before bathing, as it enhances circulation and detoxifies the body. Avoid massaging after meals to prevent digestive disruption. Evening sessions are also beneficial for relaxation and pain relief. Regular practice promotes overall well-being and balances doshas effectively.

  • The Best Time for Abhyanga: Ayurvedic Body Massage

    The Best Time for Abhyanga: Ayurvedic Body Massage

    Abhyanga, an Ayurvedic self-care ritual involving body massage, is most beneficial when practiced in the morning during Kapha time. It enhances circulation, detoxifies the skin, and primes the body for the day. Proper technique involves elimination beforehand, using appropriate oils, and allowing oil absorption, followed by a warm bath for optimal benefits.

  • The Dosha Cycle: Understanding the Body’s Natural Rhythms

    The Dosha Cycle: Understanding the Body’s Natural Rhythms

    Ayurvedic Daily Routine: Dinacharya Certification Course, Section 4, Lecture 25 Introduction Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, places great emphasis on the natural rhythms of the body. One of the fundamental principles of Ayurveda is the Dosha cycle, which governs our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. By aligning our daily activities with this natural cycle,…