Tailadhara is a soothing Ayurvedic therapy that calms the mind and revitalizes the body. In this treatment, a continuous stream of warm medicated oil is gently poured over specific areas of the body or head, allowing deep penetration into tissues. This therapy relieves stress, nourishes the nervous system, and promotes mental clarity, making it ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Tailadhara is more than a therapy—it’s a holistic healing ritual. Each session is customized to your body type (dosha) and wellness needs, combining authentic Ayurvedic oils with expert techniques for maximum benefit.
We treat the whole you—mind, body, and spirit—through personalized sessions.
Experience profound relaxation while restoring energy and inner calm.
Harness the power of herbal oils and traditional Ayurvedic methods for natural healing.
Warm oils penetrate deeply to hydrate skin, soothe nerves, and revitalize tissues.
Your wellness doesn’t end when you leave. We guide you with personalized post-treatment care tips to maintain mental clarity and enhance results in your daily routine.
Simple steps to keep your mind relaxed and scalp nourished after Tailadhara.
Recommendations for diet, hydration, and lifestyle to complement Tailadhara and sustain its calming effects.
Continuous support from certified Ayurvedic practitioners for long-term stress relief and nervous system health.
Tailadhara is an Ayurvedic therapy where a continuous stream of warm medicated oil is gently poured over specific areas of the body or head. It calms the mind, nourishes the nervous system, and promotes relaxation.
A typical Tailadhara session lasts 30–45 minutes, depending on your wellness goals and body type (dosha).
Yes, Tailadhara is a safe and natural therapy when performed by certified Ayurvedic practitioners using authentic oils from Aryavaidyasala Kottakkal.
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