Hello, Whether Mahanarayan Tailam soft gel capsules are vegetarian depends entirely on the source of the capsule shell. If the packaging lists gelatin, the product is not vegetarian, as gelatin is derived from animal collagen (typically bovine or porcine). In the market, soft gels are standardly made with gelatin unless they are explicitly labeled as “Veg Softgels” (which use starch or cellulose). In Ayurveda, Mahanarayan Tailam is a classical medicated oil used to balance Vata Dosha. While the oil itself is a blend of herbs in a sesame oil base, the traditional “Snehapana” (internal consumption of medicated fats) is intended to lubricate joints, nourish the nervous system, and relieve pain. Ayurveda prioritizes the efficacy of the delivery method, but modern practitioners recognize the importance of dietary ethics (Sattvic diet), often suggesting liquid oils or veg-capsules for vegetarians.
Hello, If the label clearly says gelatin then It is not vegetarian Why this happens? -Mahanarayan tailam itself= 100% herbal oil -But soft gel capsules use –gelatin (animal derived) to make the capsule shell So -oil inside= vegetarian -capsule covering= non vegetarian Important for you (strict vegetarian) Since you mentioned -very important to be vegetarian You should NOT use these softgel capsules Better vegetarian alternatives 1) Mahanarayan tailam (liquid form) Apply external (massage) -completely vegetarian -more effective for joints/ muscles 2) If you want internal medicine Choose -tablet/ churna form (veg capsules or no capsules) Always check label -veg capsule (HPMC)= vegetarian -gelatin= non veg Simple rule for future capsules -softgel= usually non veg -hard capsule= (veg/hpmc)= vegetaria Your product -good medicine -but wrong format for your preference Best choice -switch to oil (external use) or veg capsule version Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
If your product label explicitly mentions gelatin, then the capsules are non-vegetarian. Why this is confusing: The Oil itself: Mahanarayan Tailam is a 100% herbal medicated oil made from a sesame oil base and various herbs. In its liquid form, it is completely vegetarian. The Capsule Shell: Most “soft gel” capsules in the market use gelatin, which is a protein derived from animal collagen (usually from the skin or bones of cows or pigs).
Check the label for gelatin and also for the green/ red/ brown dot. Making of the capsule sheel differs from company to company.
Hello. The direct and honest answer is no, these specific soft gel capsules are not vegetarian. Because you are a strict vegetarian, you must not consume them. Here is exactly why: The Capsule Shell (Non-Vegetarian): Standard gelatin is derived from animal collagen (typically bovine or porcine skin and bones). Unless a label explicitly states Vegan Gelatin, HPMC or Plant-Cellulose, the outer shell is strictly an animal by-product. The Oil Inside (Vegetarian): The actual Mahanarayan Tailam liquid trapped inside that shell is a classical Ayurvedic formulation made purely of medicinal herbs, sesame oil, and milk. Your Alternative Solution: I recommend returning or discarding the capsules. Instead, purchase traditional Mahanarayan Tailam in its standard liquid oil form from a trusted Ayurvedic pharmacy. The liquid oil is 100% vegetarian, free from capsule additives, and is primarily meant to be massaged directly onto the skin to relieve joint, muscle, or nerve pain. Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma