
Tridoshic Annointing Oil

Ayurveda: The Ancient Science of Life
Rooted in the Vedic traditions of India over 5,000 years ago, Ayurveda is a holistic system of healing that views the body, mind, and spirit as interconnected expressions of nature. Each blend in this collection is crafted to honor that lineage. These are not just remedies; they are rituals of return.


Tridoshic Anointing Oil
Ancient Origin: Inspired by Ayurvedic Principles, Crafted for Modern Ritual
A sacred oil for everyday ritual, self-reverence, and energetic balance. Whether used for abhyanga (Ayurvedic self-massage), post-shower glow, or subtle anointing, this blend invites you back into your body, gently harmonizing the doshas through touch, breath, and presence.
Cooling, clarifying, and circulatory, it nourishes skin, nerves, and subtle channels alike—allowing your whole being to soften, ground, and awaken.

Traditional Properties
In Ayurveda, body oils are more than skin deep—they are medicine, memory, and ritual. Daily self-massage with herb-infused oils (abhyanga) is believed to balance the doshas, strengthen resilience, improve circulation, and protect ojas, the vital essence.
Oils carry the intelligence of herbs deep into tissues, soothing the nervous system and inviting presence into each moment of touch.
Sesame Oil
- Sesamum indicum – The ancient seed of warmth.
- Deeply penetrating, grounding, and warming.
- Used in Ayurvedic abhyanga (self-massage) to nourish tissue and enhance circulation
Sunflower Oil
- Rich in vitamin E and linoleic acid; lightweight and quickly absorbed by the skin.
- Cooling and gentle, ideal for pitta and kapha; hydrates without heaviness.
- A sun-born oil that carries light through skin—it whispers the memory of warmth without burning.
Tulsi
- Adaptogenic, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory; rich in eugenol and ursolic acid.
- Opens breath, clears energetic stagnation, and uplifts mood and spirit.
- Revered as a living goddess in Ayurveda—said to protect the heart and purify the aura.
Gotu Kola – Bramhi
- Centella asiatica – The memory of wholeness.
- Nourishes skin, nerves, and cellular regeneration.
- Used in meditation traditions to awaken higher perception.
Manjistha
- Rubia cordifolia – The river of blood.
- Supports lymphatic drainage and blood purification.
- Clears stagnation and restores flow to what has hardened.
Essential Oil
- Rose – pure heart resonance, divine balance, emotional openness

Flavor Profile
Intentional Uses:
- Apply to entire body for daily abhyanga, particularly during times of stress, fatigue, or emotional imbalance
- Use as a post-shower moisturizer for skin nourishment and subtle alignment
- Anoint the heart, temples, or third eye before meditation, rest, or ritual
- Can be used as a hair oil or pulse-point soother for moments of overwhelm
- Safe for tridoshic use—balances without excess heat or cold, grounding without heaviness
- This oil invites stillness, presence, and softness.

Elemental Signature
In the context of The Ayurvedic Blend, an elemental signature refers to the core energy and connection a blend has with the doshas and the natural world.
Fire – Air – Earth- Water- Ether
This blend is grounding, stabilizing, nourishing, cooling and hydrating. Stillness, spaciousness and pranic flow. All the elements in balance.

Just as fire reduces wood to ashes, so too does the fire of knowledge reduce all karma to ashes.”
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 37
– The Wizard’s Table Codex
