Choosing between Abhyanga and Pizhichil really depends on your specific needs and your body’s constitution (prakriti). Both are deeply rejuvenating, yet they have distinct intentions.
Abhyanga, for example, is an oil massage geared towards balancing Vata dosha, often associated with movement and nervous system. If you’re feeling anxious, or noticing dryness in your skin or joints, this might be your go-to. It’s known for its ability to calm the nervous system, lubricate the joints, and boost circulation.
On the other hand, Pizhichil, a more luxurious treatment, involves a constant warm oil bath. Literally! It’s particularly effective if you’re dealing with muscle aches, stiffness, or if there’s a predominant pitta imbalance—that inflammatory kind of energy. Because it’s more intensive, it might be better if your muscle pain is severe.
In Bangalore, some well-known Ayurvedic centers include AyurVAID Hospitals or Kairali Ayurvedic Healing Village, both are reputable for their authentic treatments. They’ll typically have an Ayurvedic physician who can recommend a massage based on a quick assessment of your body type and current imbalances.
As for frequency, it’s not exactly one size fits all, but starting with a weekly session for a few weeks can be great for chronic issues. Then maybe you can ease into once or twice a month depending on how you feel. It’s also worth seeing if they can recommend lifestyle adjustments - food, routines - that support whatever treatment you choose.
Remember though, if there’s any serious or persistent pain, it’s always wise to consult a doctor who might coordinate with the Ayurvedic treatments. They’re complementary most of the time.



