Importance of Oil Bath (on Deepavali and Other Auspicious Days)

According to Ayur Veda (a system of Hindu traditional medicine of Vedic tradition) every person, regardless of age and gender, viz., old, young, pregnant and sickly persons, should take regular oil bath, i.e., every week. "Oil Bath" is known in Sanskrit as "Thaila Snanam". The Hindu scriptures recommend that one should take oil bath on lunar days, viz., Saturday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. And, should strictly solar days, viz., Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

The scriptures say that Saturdays and Fridays are particularly beneficial for males and females respectively. In addition, the following days are forbidden too: New Moon, Full Moon and one's Nakshatra (=star).

Males
When males take oil bath, i.e., as they are applying oil on their heads and bodies, they are to recite the following mantra, invoking the blessings of seven "chiranjeevis" (= known for their longevity and perfect health): Ashwathama, Bali, Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibheeshana, Krupa and Parashurama:

Ashwthamo Balir Vyaso Hanumanshcha VibhishaNah,
Krupah Parashuramashcha,Saptaite Chiranjivinaah.


Females:
Females are to chant the following mantras:

Ahalya Draupadi Sita Tara Mandodari tatha
Panchakanyaah smarennityam mahaapataka naashanam.


The five characters in the mantra are Ahalya, Draupadi, Sita, Tara and Mandodari, the "Pancha kanyas", whose blessings will destroy all sins.

Healthful Effects
By nature, thaila snanam (=oil bath) will make one sleepy. For this reason, therefore, astrological texts and the scriptures have prescribed only some days. That is to say, taking the bath on these days will mitigate this soporific effect. But, first of all, if oil bath should be healthful and beneficial, why does it make one somnolent and drowsy?

Ayur Veda says that the vital energies in our body, vatha, kapah, pitha, must be balanced. When one takes oil bath, the balance of these is upset in the body: one feels sleepy. Nonetheless, as it has been mentioned earlier, by taking the bath only on specified days, this natural imbalance is addressed.

Auspicious Day
Other than the days mentioned in paragraph one, "Chathurthasi" is another day that is ideal for oil bath for both genders. So is Friday afternoon. Saturn, who is in Sanskrit as "ayush kaarakan", rules  Chathurthasi (=rikhtha thithi) and Saturday. Indira rules Friday, which the scriptures have declared, benefits everyone.

Note: Oil bath on Saturdays can help appease Saniswaran, and reduce His bad effects during His 7 1/2 testing period.

According to Bharadvaja, who is one of the seven great rishies in this manvantra, oil bath should be taken on the tithis and the days that have prescribed.

Oil Bath on Deepavali
In the dark fortnight of Ashwina month, on the fourteenth day, early in the morning, one should take oil bath, i.e., applied oil on the body and cleanse it with lukewarm water. If ashwaja krishna chadurthasi [Narakachaturthi day] falls on a Sunday, however, when the star Swathi is ruling, scented oil bath should be taken.

On Deepavali day, Goddess Lakshmi lives in oil, and Mother Ganga lives in warm water. This bath removes bad luck. After the bath, one ought to wear new clothes and jewellery.

Note: Generally, the scriptures forbid taking oil bath on holy days. However, Deepavali is an exception. This exception has been provided for by Sri Krishna who granted Nakarasura's boon that everyone, in remembrance of his death, should take an oil bath on Deepavali. 
How to Take an Oil Bath? 
1. Apply oil (=coconut or sesame oil) from head to toe and massage it. Apply it on the head first in small quantity. Rub it in gently. Massage the head with more oil. 
2. Apply oil on the face, eyes, nasal passage, every hairy part, ears, armpits, navel, groin, anus. 
3. Apply oil on other parts of your body. Do not squeeze excess oil from the head to apply on the body.
4. Leave it for 30 - 45 minutes.
5. Then wash the oil off with lukewarm water---start with the head bath with "Shiyaakai".
6. When is the best time to take oil bath ?
6. Within three hours from Sun rise is most suitable time to take oil bath
Note: The oil could also be in the following composition: 50% of coconut oil + 40% sesame oil + 10% mustard oil. 


Other Health Benefits of Oil Bath
1. It clears oily substances from the skin of total body and facilitate the same to transfer heat from its inside to outside. This will enhance your kavasam / auric field and strengthen your spirit's anatomy to attract prosperity and spiritual energy.
2. It treats diseases like migraine, depression, stomach disorder, diabetic, sexual disorder, jaundice, cancer and other viral diseases.
3. It helps in getting deep sleep, and getting concentration in our daily activities.
4. It improves the complexion and the skin texture.
5. It improves the health of hair.
6. Highly beneficial for the eyes since it improves vision and removes dusty particles.
7. It is good for the nerves
8. Prevents dry skin build-up on elbows, knees, feet and hands.
9. It calms strained muscles, and it is even believed to improve the amount of a nursing mother's breast milk.
10. Reduces mental and physical stress.
11. According to some Siddha Texts, oil bath enhances our kavasam (=auric shield). It, as a result, attracts positive people and energies towards oneself, and at the same time, repels negative people and energies.

Sources: Ayurveda texts, trusted internet sites on ayurveda and Ayurveda forums, Swami Haridoss's speech on Narakasura, Hindu Matham Pathil-alikarathu Vols. 1 and 2.

Comments

  1. Off Topic: May I take the liberty to ask you how got the picture for the deepawali part? reason is that the kid in the picture is my son and was taken by my wife...I am not sure how the picture sneaked out our personal folders and kind of being used in the web like anything...This is more out of curiosity and you are free to use the image :)

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  2. Hari Om!

    First of all, please allow me to present my sincerest apologies! I came by the photographs when I googled. I cannot remember where I obtained them from. However, I thank you very much for giving me the permission to use your son's photograph.

    Once again, I am dearly sorry.

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  3. Iam also surprised to see my picture(there at male's description

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  4. Hi, i just wanted to know abt ammavasai can we apply oil on the hair.
    I heard for mom it is not good to apply oil on ammavasai and its will bring bad lucks to us

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  5. Hi, i just wanted to know abt ammavasai can we apply oil on the hair.
    I heard for mom it is not good to apply oil on ammavasai and its will bring bad lucks to us

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  6. Applying oil to our hair on ammavasai is tat going to brings the bad lucks in to our life

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  7. Om. Sorry for the late reply. It is perfectly fine to apply hair on the hair on this day, as well as to have an oil bath. If you listen to Swami Haridoss's satsang on Depavali, you will get more information on this.

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    1. Hi A lady told me that when I was small that they didn't use oil on me thats why there bad luck,what prayer is this?

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    2. I do not think her opinions are corroborated by the authoritative scriptures.

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