Netra Tarpan
Ayurveda Netra Tarpan Therapy
Netra Tarpan is a specialized Ayurvedic eye rejuvenation therapy designed to nourish, strengthen, and revitalize the eyes. The word Netra means eyes and Tarpan means nourishment or satiation. In this treatment, medicated ghee (clarified butter) or herbal oils are retained over the eyes within a dough boundary for a specific period. This allows deep penetration of nutrients into the eye tissues and optic nerves.
How Netra Tarpan Works
According to Ayurveda, aggravated Pitta dosha and excessive screen exposure weaken eye tissues and reduce lubrication. Netra Tarpan works by:
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Nourishing and lubricating the eyes
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Strengthening optic nerves
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Improving blood circulation
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Reducing dryness and irritation
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Balancing Pitta dosha
The medicated ghee deeply penetrates and rejuvenates delicate eye structures.
Netra Tarpan Procedure
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Consultation: Detailed assessment of eye health and dosha imbalance.
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Preparation: Patient lies comfortably in a relaxed position.
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Dough Ring Formation: A boundary made of black gram flour dough is placed around the eyes.
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Ghee Retention: Warm medicated ghee is gently poured into the ring and retained for 15–30 minutes.
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Completion: Ghee is removed, and eyes are gently cleaned.
Why Choose Netra Dhara?
Netra Tarpan is a safe, natural, and non-invasive therapy that deeply nourishes and rejuvenates the eyes. Unlike temporary eye drops, it strengthens the eye tissues and addresses the root cause of imbalance for long-term vision support.
Benefits of Netra Tarpan
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Improves eyesight and visual clarity
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Reduces dryness and burning sensation
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Relieves eye strain and fatigue
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Helps manage allergic eye conditions
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Prevents early degeneration
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Reduces dark circles
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Strengthens eye muscles
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Promotes relaxation and mental calmness
Conditions Treated
Netra Tarpan is beneficial for:
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Computer vision syndrome
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Dry eyes
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Myopia (supportive care)
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Hypermetropia (supportive care)
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Early-stage cataract (supportive care)
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Allergic conjunctivitis
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Glaucoma (supportive care under supervision)
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Redness and irritation
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Watery eyes