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Dhanwantharam Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation containing over 30 herbs, documented in Ashtanga Hridayam. Named after Lord Dhanvantari, the divine physician of Ayurveda. This nourishing, sesame-based oil is traditionally used for Garbhini Paricharya (pregnancy care), postnatal recovery, and Vata pacification. Prepared in India using authentic Sneha Paka Vidhi methods with milk processing.
Mahamasha Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation documented in Bhaishajya Ratnavali, combining over 40 herbs with the complete Dashamoola (ten roots) in a pure sesame oil base. The name derives from its signature ingredient Masha (Vigna mungo/black gram), the only Ayurvedic oil named after and dominated by this powerful legume, traditionally valued for its deep tissue nourishing properties.
Prepared according to traditional Taila Paka Vidhi (oil cooking method) with cow's milk processing, this thailam is classified as both Nadibalya (nerve-strengthening) and Mamsabalya (muscle-strengthening) — a dual action unique among classical oils. In Ayurvedic practice, it is particularly associated with addressing Vata imbalances affecting both nerve and muscle tissue simultaneously.
Rooted in the Keraliya Ayurveda Parampara (Kerala tradition), Mahamasha Thailam is used in daily Abhyanga (self-massage) as well as professional Panchakarma therapies including Pizhichil (oil bath), Shirodhara (forehead oil flow), Nasya (nasal administration), Karna Purna (ear application), and Matra Basti (oil enema). Its warming Ushna virya makes it especially suited for conditions characterized by coldness, stiffness, and weakness.
Narayana Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil widely used for muscle pain, body stiffness, and nervous weakness. It is a rejuvenating formula known for strengthening the body and calming the nervous system. Traditionally used in Abhyanga (full-body massage), it is especially beneficial for those with Vata related issues, such as fatigue, joint discomfort, or weakness in the limbs.
Prepared using the ancient method of Sneha Paka Vidhi, this oil combines warming and nourishing herbs with pure sesame oil to help restore energy, circulation, and mobility. Narayana Thailam is ideal for those recovering from physical exertion, fatigue, or during seasonal transitions when the body needs extra support.
It is commonly used in Ayurvedic Panchakarma therapies and daily self-care rituals to support long-term strength and wellness.

