Grounding Touch. Soothing Relief. Restorative Sleep.

Padaghata is a traditional Ayurvedic foot and leg massage designed to activate vital acupressure points and channel energy flow throughout the body. This 30-minute therapy stimulates circulation, reduces fatigue, and promotes deep relaxation.

At Dr. Nimesh’s clinic, Padaghata is performed with care and precision to support both physical and emotional well-being.

Why Choose Kashaya SekaPadabhayanga?

  • Targeted Stimulation: Focuses on lower legs and feet, activating marma (vital) points that influence organs and systems.
  • Cooling & Calming: Especially effective in reducing heat and tension from the eyes, feet, and nervous system.
  • Rejuvenating Relief: Ideal for people who stand for long hours or experience sleep disturbances.

Our Services

Ayurvedic Foot Therapy

This therapy includes:

  • Rhythmic Massage: Gentle yet deep massage techniques applied to the feet and lower legs.
  • Acupressure Activation: Stimulates reflex zones to support systemic health.
  • Cooling Application: Use of soothing oils or herbal applications for calming effects.

Mind-Body Benefits

Padaghata does more than relieve physical fatigue. It calms the mind, soothes the senses, and supports the nervous system by making it an excellent therapy for those dealing with hypertension, poor sleep, or visual fatigue.

Benefits of Padabhayanga

  • Improves eyesight and reduces eye strain
  • Induces deep sleep and alleviates insomnia
  • Soothes burning sensation in the eyes
  • Enhances skin luster and softens cracked heels
  • Helps manage hypertension and mental fatigue
  • Relieves leg pain and foot tiredness

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Padabhayanga help with insomnia?

Yes, the calming effect of foot massage on the nervous system supports better, deeper sleep.

Is this therapy suitable for elderly patients?

Absolutely. It’s gentle, grounding, and excellent for circulation and joint care in seniors.

Do I need to combine it with other therapies?

Padabhayanga can be taken on its own or as a part of a larger wellness routine, such as Abhyanga or Shirodhara.