Pure, fresh, and wholesome foods that nourish the body, calm the mind, and elevate the spirit. Eat in harmony with your nature.
In Ayurveda, all food is classified into three categories based on its qualities and effect on consciousness: Sattvic (pure, harmonious), Rajasic (stimulating, passionate), and Tamasic (heavy, dulling).
Sattvic foods are those that are fresh, light, and full of prāṇa (life force). They include seasonal fruits, fresh vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, and pure dairy from happy animals. These foods promote clarity, calmness, and spiritual growth.
Ayurveda also emphasizes agni (digestive fire). Even healthy foods can become toxic if eaten when your digestion is weak or at the wrong time of day. The key is eating according to your dosha, the season, and the time of day.
Fill your plate with these nourishing, life-giving foods for optimal health and mental clarity.
Basmati rice, quinoa, millet, amaranth, and barley. These grains are grounding, sustaining, and easy to digest when cooked simply with ghee and spices.
Leafy greens, bitter gourds, squash, carrots, and seasonal vegetables. Light, cleansing, and alkalizing. Rich in prana when eaten fresh from the earth.
Sweet, ripe, and juicy fruits are naturally sattvic. Mangoes, papayas, pomegranates, apples, and bananas are especially nourishing when eaten in season.
Fresh milk from grass-fed cows, yogurt, and ghee. Ghee is considered the most sattvic food — it nourishes the brain, lubricates the joints, and enhances digestion.
Ayurveda teaches that we should eat according to the rhythms of nature. Each season affects our doshas differently, and our diet should shift accordingly to maintain balance.
Light, dry, and warming foods. Favor bitter greens, barley, honey, and pungent spices to counteract heaviness.
Cooling, hydrating foods. Favor sweet fruits, cucumber, coconut, mint, and leafy greens to soothe internal heat.
Warm, grounding, oily foods. Favor cooked root vegetables, hearty soups, ghee, and warming spices like ginger and cinnamon.
Rich, nourishing, hearty foods. Favor stews, roasted vegetables, healthy fats, and immune-boosting herbs like turmeric and ashwagandha.
"When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need."— Charaka Samhita
Start with one sattvic meal a day. Your body, mind, and spirit will thank you.