EMBRACE Ancient Wellness With Holistic Ayurvedic Massage

Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word derived from 2 words: ayur meaning “life” and veda meaning “knowledge.” “Knowledge arranged systematically with logic becomes science” , and so Ayurveda, with its multiple systems of ancient medicine, can be translated to mean “the science of life.”

“In a spiritual sense, the earth is our home and we are designed to be surrounded by the beauty that abounds. To bask in the warmth of the morning sun, to loose ourselves in the aroma of wildflowers, to pause as we listen to the sounds of birds singing, to dive into the refreshing elixir of a spring water creek, to elevate the senses through a refreshing bounty of hand foraged berries. These are the moments that make our soul sing. These are the practices that bring our body, mind and spirit back into alignment, that reconnect us with Mother Nature, our true home, and create a poetic resonance between our soul and our senses.”

 -  Chasca Summerville  -    Ayurvedic  Rituals 

Michelle works intuitively to design her unique treatments for INDIRA. Combining her knowledge of Ayurveda and aromatherapy with folk herbalism, and inspired by ancient ritual, Michelle presents 3 signature treatments for head, face and feet.

The original intention of Ayurveda is to prolong and improve the quality of life, and to progress towards enlightenment. There are 8 branches of this holistic approach. One of the ways in which Ayurveda is practiced is through massage, or Abhyanga.

Our physical appearance can be seen as a portal to our internal health. The state of our complexion, the strength of our nails and hair, our posture, as well as the lustre of our eyes are all gateways for understanding the inner workings of our mind, body and spirit.

Abhyanga - Ayurvedic Massage

There are various forms of Ayurvedic massage. INDIRA PREDOMINANTLY focuses on manipulating marma points, which can be compared to the more widely recognised Chinese acupressure points.

There are said to be 107 marma points throughout the body, and Ayurveda describes these points as being able to be manipulated to improve the flow of vital life energy, or prana.

Medically, marma points are referred to as neuro-lymphatic points, meaning that manipulation of these points can stimulate the lymphatic system. Highly influential to overall wellbeing, the lymphatic system drains fluid from the tissues into the bloodstream, contains white blood cells which fight infection and gets rid of waste from cells.

Ayurvedic massage utilises specific techniques, but is tailored to each client’s individual needs.

Ayurvedic massage supports deep relaxation by calming the nervous system and helping the body shift out of stress and into a state of balance.

The rhythmic movements of Ayurvedic techniques stimulate circulation and lymph flow, encouraging detoxification and revitalised energy.

Carefully chosen herbal oils nourish the tissues, improving skin suppleness, glow, and natural radiance from the inside out.

By working on marma (energy) points, Ayurvedic massage helps restore harmony to mind, body, and spirit, creating a sense of grounded wellbeing.

Michelle works intuitively to design her unique treatments for INDIRA. Combining her knowledge of Ayurveda and aromatherapy with folk herbalism, and inspired by ancient ritual, Michelle presents 3 signature treatments for head, face, and feet.

Ayurvedic Facial (Mukha Abhyanga ) w/ Floral Face Steam (Swedana) |

Ayurvedic Head, Neck & Shoulder Massage (Shiro Abhyanga) w/ Jasmine Oil |

Ayurvedic Foot Massage (Padabhyangam) w/ Floral Foot Bath |

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