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Dhanwantaram Taila

Dhānvantaraṁ Taila · BODY-ABHYANGA

Classical multi-herb abhyanga oil named after the deity of Ayurveda — traditionally used for generalized vata disorders, post-natal care, and neurological conditions.

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Key Ingredients
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Traditional Uses
sesame
Base Oil

About Dhanwantaram Taila

Dhanwantaram Taila, named after Dhanvantari (the divine physician), is among the most revered and complex classical oils — documented in Ashtanga Hridaya and Sahasrayoga. It uses dashamoola (ten roots) + nearly 40 additional herbs decocted in sesame oil with goat's milk.

Used for generalized vata conditions: chronic neurological disorders (stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson's, neuropathy), arthritic pain, post-surgical rehabilitation, and extensively in prasuti (post-natal / post-delivery) care — both for mother and newborn.

In Kerala panchakarma tradition, it is the first-choice abhyanga oil when no specific pathology dominates. It is also the base for Dhanwantaram 101 Avartana (potentized 101 times) — used for advanced neurological indications.

Classical Reference

Ashtanga Hridaya + Sahasrayoga — Taila Prakarana

Dosha Effect

Vata
Pitta
Kapha

Key Ingredients

IngredientRole
Sesame oil base vata-pacifying, deeply penetrating
Goat milk madhura, nourishing medium
Dashamoola (10 roots) chief — vata-shothahara
Bala balya, strengthening
Ashwagandha balya, vata-shamaka
Brahmi medhya
Shatavari rasayana, soothing
Yashtimadhu soothing

Preparation Method

Dashamoola + herb decoction prepared. Sesame oil + goat milk + decoction + herbal paste (kalka) cooked together until all water evaporates (siddhi). Filtered, matured.

Traditional Uses

Generalized vata disorders

Chronic pain, neurological conditions, restlessness.

Post-natal abhyanga

Standard Kerala oil for 40-day post-delivery care.

Neurological rehabilitation

Stroke recovery, neuropathy, Parkinson's adjunct.

Baby massage

Gentle daily infant abhyanga from day 1.

Panchakarma snehapana/abhyanga

Pre-treatment oleation base.

How to Use

Warm oil

Warm the bottle in hot water (do not overheat).

Frequency: As needed

Apply

Full-body abhyanga with long strokes along limbs, circular over joints.

Frequency: As needed

Rest

Leave on 30–60 minutes.

Frequency: As needed

Bathe

Warm bath with Ayurvedic soap or ubtan.

Frequency: As needed

Contraindications & Cautions

  • Acute fever
  • Active skin infections
  • Acute indigestion with ama

Practical cautions:

  • Post-delivery abhyanga schedule varies — follow your Chikitsak's protocol
  • Daily use should continue for 6 weeks for full benefit

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dhanwantaram safe for babies?

Yes — it is one of the classical standard baby-massage oils. Kerala tradition begins infant abhyanga within first few days of birth using warmed Dhanwantaram.

Dhanwantaram vs Mahanarayan?

Mahanarayan is bone-joint-nerve focused (osteoarthritis, sciatica). Dhanwantaram is generalized vata + postnatal + neurological focused. Both use dashamoola.

What is Dhanwantaram 101 Avartana?

A potentized version where the oil is cooked with fresh herbal kashaya 101 times (avartana). Much more potent for advanced neurological indications like post-stroke recovery. Expensive.

Can I use it during pregnancy?

Third-trimester abhyanga and post-delivery care are traditional. First-second trimester use should be confirmed with Chikitsak.

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