Abhyanga’s quite fascinating, and not just some regular massage like you might get at a spa. It’s a daily practice in Ayurveda that involves applying warm oil to the body, focusing on specific techniques that promote balance and well-being. Essentialy, abhyanga is designed to calm the nervous system, enhance circulation, and nourish your skin, among other benefits.
For stress relief and improving sleep, abhyanga is particularly effective. It helps in reducing Vata dosha, one of the three primary body-mind types in Ayurveda, that often causes anxiety, restlesness, and irregular sleep when too high. By daily oiling, you’re essentially soothing and balancing this dosha, and bringing a sense of calm.
The type of oil used is pretty crucial and isn’t random. Traditional guidelines suggest using sesame oil for Vata conditions because it’s heavy, warm, and grounding. Coconut oil might be more suitable if your issues stem from Pitta imbalances, where there might be more heat and intensity. If you’ve got more Kaphic tendencies, like feeling sluggish or heavy, mustard oil could be invigorating.
To try abhyanga, warm your chosen oil slightly (make sure it’s comfy on your skin!) and start applying from the scalp, working your way to the soles. Use long strokes on the limbs and circular motions on joints and chest. Give yourself enough time, around 15-30 mins, before showering off with warm water, this helps the oil absorb better.
It’s not just about the oil, but also the intention and rhythm you bring to the process. While you’d feel a benefit immediately, keeping up with it helps establish a deeper sense of peace. Remember to patch test any new oil on your skin to ensure it’s not irritating. If you’re inconsistent, you might not see the benefits so clearly—so try to make this a regular ritual if you can!



