Description
About
Ksheerabala 41 Aavarthi (also written as Ksheerabala 41 Avarti) is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil (Taila) prepared through 41 repeated processing cycles (Aavarthanam) using Bala (Sida cordifolia), Ksheera (cow’s milk), and Tila Taila (sesame oil).
This special Aavarthi version is a highly potent variant of Ksheerabala Taila, with enhanced therapeutic strength and deeper tissue penetration. It is primarily used for neurological, musculoskeletal, and degenerative disorders, and is widely employed in Panchakarma therapies such as Abhyanga (massage), Shirodhara, and Snehapana.
It balances Vata Dosha, nourishes nerves, muscles, and joints, and promotes rejuvenation and relaxation.
Uses
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Neurological disorders like paralysis, neuralgia, facial palsy, and neuropathy
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Joint and muscle pain, stiffness, arthritis, and rheumatism
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Insomnia, anxiety, and stress
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Degenerative diseases such as cervical/lumbar spondylosis
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Weakness of nerves and muscular dystrophy
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Panchakarma treatments like Abhyanga, Shirodhara, Nasya, and Snehapana
Benefits
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Neuroprotective: Strengthens and nourishes the nervous system
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Muscle & Joint Support: Relieves stiffness and pain
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Vata-Pacifying: Calms the mind, reduces anxiety and insomnia
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Rejuvenating: Promotes tissue regeneration and vitality
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Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling and improves mobility
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Improves circulation: Enhances energy flow and flexibility
Key Ingredients
(Per classical Ayurvedic texts)
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Bala (Sida cordifolia) – Strengthens nerves and muscles; rejuvenating and anti-inflammatory
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Ksheera (Cow’s milk) – Cooling, nourishing, and Vata-pacifying
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Tila Taila (Sesame oil) – Excellent base oil that penetrates deep into tissues
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Repeated processing (41 Aavarthanam) – Enhances potency and therapeutic efficacy
Each Aavarthi (cycle) increases the medicinal strength of the oil, making the 41st Avarti variant especially powerful for chronic neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.
Dosage & Administration
External Use:
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For Abhyanga (body massage) – Warm slightly and apply over affected areas
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For Shirodhara / Shiro Abhyanga – Used for head and scalp application
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For Karna Poorana (ear drops) – 2–3 drops in each ear (as advised)
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For Nasya – Under medical supervision only
Internal Use (Snehapana):
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Dosage: 5–10 drops to 5 ml, as prescribed by an Ayurvedic physician
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Should be taken with lukewarm water or milk
Internal use must be under professional Ayurvedic supervision.
Precautions
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Not suitable for Kapha-dominant conditions or during cold and cough
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Pregnant and lactating women should use only with doctor’s advice
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Avoid exposure to cold air or water after application
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight
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Keep tightly closed and out of children’s reach
Different Names in Various Languages
| Language | Name |
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| Sanskrit | Ksheerabala Tailam (Ekāvarthi / 41 Aavarthi) |
| Hindi | Ksheerbala 41 Tail / Ksheerabala Tel |
| Tamil | பால் பலா தைலம் (Paal Bala Thailam) |
| Malayalam | ക്ഷീരബല 41 ആവർത്തി തൈലം (Ksheerabala 41 Aavarthi Thailam) |
| Kannada | ಕ್ಷೀರಬಲ 41 ತೈಲ (Ksheerabala 41 Taila) |
| Telugu | క్షీరబల 41 ఆయిల్ (Ksheerabala 41 Oil) |

























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