Benefits of Ayurvedic Self Massage Abhyanga
By Nmami Life Editorial 20-Dec 2020 Reading Time: 4 Mins
The practice of anointing ourselves from head to toe with warm oi is called Abhyanga. Abhyanga practice restores the balance of the doshas and enhances well-being and longevity. Abhyanga can give a deep feeling of stability and warmth.
Here are some benefits of Abhyanga.
- Nourishing the entire body will eventually help in natural anti-aging.
- Imparts muscle tone and vigor to the dhatus (tissues) of the body
- Imparts a firmness to the limbs
- Lubricates the joints, joints are important for fluid movements, stiff joints mean rusty movements, Abhyanga helps in lubricating these joints to ensure smooth movements.
- Increases circulation, for better blood flow.
- Stimulates the internal organs of the body, this will enhance your body’s activities and help you live a healthy life due to enhanced function and efficiency of your internal organs.
- Assists in the elimination of impurities from the body
- Moves the lymph, aiding in detoxification, an important function of Abhyanga. This will help your body stay clean and pure.
- Increases stamina
- Calms the nerves.
- Benefits sleep—better, deeper sleep
- Enhances vision
- Makes hair (scalp) grow luxuriantly, thick, soft, and glossy
- Softens and smoothes skin; wrinkles are reduced and disappear
- Pacifies Vata and Pitta and stimulates Kapha
How to practice Abhyanga.
Massage your body with love and patience for 15-20 minutes, with help of an oil of your preference, here are some options:
- Vata Dosha: 3-4 times a week using sesame, almond, or a Vata-balancing oil, such as the relaxing Abhy Oil.
- Pitta Dosha: 3-4 times a week using a coconut, sunflower, or a Pitta-balancing oil, such as the soothing Abhy Oil.
- Kapha Dosha: 2-3 times a week using safflower or a Kapha-balancing oil, such as the invigorating Abhy Oil.
- Good for all Three Doshas: Jojoba oil
The standard way to practice Abhyanga
- take half a cup of oil and warm it till you find it soothing.
- Once the oil is warm enough, get into a comfortable room, and stand/sit comfortably for the next 20 mins.
- Start with your head and make your way down to all the places you want to massage yourself. It may go like, head-neck-abdomen-arms-thighs-knee-feet.
- Always apply oil first and massage in a circular direction for maximum effects.
- While massaging your abdomen starts clockwise and then continues counterclockwise to ensure proper passage and attain maximum health benefits.
Over to you.
Abhyanga is an Ayurvedic practice of self-massage with natural oils which helps in multiple ways. You may try this yourself at home for the above-mentioned benefits by following the above mentioned standard procedure.