Explore how the seasons impact your body, with Ayurvedic recommendations for Ahara (diet) and Vihara (lifestyle) throughout the year.

Hemanta (Early Winter) – November – December
Season Characteristics
  • Cold and dry climate
  • Strong digestive fire (Agni)
  • Body strength at its peak
  • Season of nourishment and building
Season Characteristics

Vata accumulates, Kapha begins to build.

Season Characteristics

Digestive power is strongest due to cold weather, allowing consumption of heavier foods.

Ahaar – Dietary Guidelines

  • Recommended Foods

Warm, nourishing foods: Sweet potato, root vegetables, whole grains.

Healthy fats: Ghee, sesame oil, nuts and seeds.

Warming spices: Ginger, black pepper, cinnamon, cardamom.

Proteins: Moong dal, whole lentils, paneer, milk.

Sweet fruits: Dates, figs, bananas.

Warm beverages: Herbal teas, warm milk with turmeric.

Sesame-based preparations (til ladoo, chikki).

  • Recommended Foods

Cold and frozen foods

Excessive raw salads

Light, dry, and cold foods

Iced drinks and beverages

Predominant Tastes (Rasa)

Sweet (Madhura)  |  Sour (Amla)  |  Salty (Lavana)

Vihar – Lifestyle Practices

Daily Routines & Practices

1. Oil massage (Abhyanga) with sesame oil daily

2. Wear warm, layered clothing

3. Stay in warm, well-insulated spaces

4. Sun exposure during midday hours

5. Practice gentle self-care rituals

Exercise & Physical Activity

1. Moderate to vigorous exercise is beneficial

2. Yoga asanas that build heat: Sun salutations

3. Indoor exercises and strength training

4. Avoid excessive outdoor exposure in cold mornings

Sleep Recommendations

1. Can sleep slightly longer than other seasons

2. Can sleep slightly longer than other seasons

3. Use warm blankets and comfortable bedding

4. Morning wake-up after sunrise is acceptable

Immunity & Wellness

Seasonal Immunity Tips

✓  Moderate to vigorous exercise is beneficial

✓  Body naturally has strong digestive capacity

✓  Ideal time for rejuvenation therapies (Rasayana)

✓  Build Ojas (vital essence) for the year ahead

Recommended Herbs & Supplements

🌿 Chyawanprash – 1 tsp daily with warm milk

🌿 Shatavari – rejuvenation and nourishment

🌿 Ginger and turmeric – daily in cooking

🌿 Ashwagandha – for strength and immunity

🌿 Brahmi – mental clarity

Shishira (Late Winter) – January – February
Season Characteristics
  • Very cold, windy, and dry
  • Continuation of strong Agni
  • Peak of Kapha accumulation
  • Preparation for spring transition
Dominant Dosha

Kapha accumulates significantly, Vata aggravated by cold winds.

Effect on Body

Strong digestive fire continues, but Kapha begins accumulating in the body.

Ahaar – Dietary Guidelines

  • Recommended Foods

Warm, cooked foods with moderate oils

Whole grains: Wheat, millets, oats

Seasonal vegetables: Cauliflower, carrots, beets, radish

Warming spices: Mustard seeds, fenugreek, ajwain

Jaggery and honey for sweetness

Warm soups and broths

Dry fruits: Almonds, walnuts, cashews (in moderation)

  • Recommended Foods

Excessive heavy, oily foods (Kapha accumulation)

Too much dairy (increases mucus)

Cold foods and drinks

Excess sweets and sugary foods

Predominant Tastes (Rasa)

Pungent (Katu) | Bitter (Tikta) | Astringent (Kashaya)

Vihar – Lifestyle Practices

Daily Routines & Practices

1. Continue daily oil massage (Abhyanga)

2. Nasal oil drops (Nasya) to prevent dryness

3. Protect from cold winds with scarves

4. Maintain warm home environment

5. Practice pranayama (Kapalbhati, Bhastrika)

Exercise & Physical Activity

1. Regular exercise to prevent Kapha buildup

2. Brisk walking in sunlight

3. Active yoga practices

4. Indoor cardio exercises

5. Start preparing body for spring detox

Sleep Recommendations

1. Maintain consistent sleep schedule

2. Wake up before sunrise (around 6 AM)

3. Avoid daytime naps (increases Kapha)

4. Keep head slightly elevated while sleeping

Immunity & Wellness

Seasonal Immunity Tips

✓ Focus on preventing Kapha-related issues (colds, cough)

✓ Strengthen respiratory system

✓ Continue building strength and immunity

✓ Prepare digestive system for seasonal transition

Recommended Herbs & Supplements

🌿 Tulsi (Holy Basil) – respiratory health

🌿 Sitopaladi churna – respiratory immunity

🌿 Turmeric milk at night

🌿 Trikatu (three spices) – digestion and Kapha reduction

🌿 Pippali (long pepper) – warming and expectorant

Vasanta (Spring) – March – April
Season Characteristics
  • Pleasant, moderate temperature
  • Flowers blooming, nature rejuvenating
  • Kapha liquefies and aggravates
  • Season of cleansing and renewal
Dominant Dosha

Kapha aggravates (accumulated Kapha melts with warmth).

Effect on Body

Accumulated Kapha from winter melts, causing seasonal allergies, colds, and lethargy.

Ahaar – Dietary Guidelines

  • Recommended Foods

Light, dry, and warm foods

Bitter vegetables: Bitter gourd, neem leaves, fenugreek leaves

Light grains: Barley, old rice, quinoa

Honey (excellent for Kapha season)

Digestive spices: Ginger, black pepper, turmeric

Seasonal fruits: Berries, pomegranate, apples

Moong dal and light lentils

  • Recommended Foods

Heavy, oily, and fried foods

Excessive dairy products

Sweet, sour, and salty tastes in excess

Cold drinks and ice cream

Daytime sleep after meals

Predominant Tastes (Rasa)

Pungent (Katu) | Bitter (Tikta) | Astringent (Kashaya)

Vihar – Lifestyle Practices

Daily Routines & Practices

1. Early morning wake-up (before 6 AM)

2. Dry powder massage (Udvartana) instead of oil

3. Take warm baths to reduce Kapha

4. Spend time in fresh air and nature

5. Practice detoxification (light fasting, herbal teas)

Exercise & Physical Activity

1. Vigorous exercise is highly recommended

2. Jogging, running, cycling

3. Dynamic yoga practices (Vinyasa, Power Yoga)

4. Outdoor activities to counter lethargy

5. Pranayama: Kapalbhati, Bhastrika (Kapha-reducing)

Sleep Recommendations

1. Avoid daytime sleep completely

2. Wake up with sunrise or before

3. Go to bed by 10 PM

4. Sleep on the left side to aid digestion

Immunity & Wellness

Seasonal Immunity Tips

✓ Prime season for detoxification and cleansing

✓ Prevent seasonal allergies and respiratory issues

✓ Boost metabolism and reduce lethargy

✓ Strengthen immunity against Kapha disorders

Recommended Herbs & Supplements

🌿 Triphala – detoxification and cleansing

🌿 Neem – blood purification

🌿 Trikatu – metabolism booster

🌿 Tulsi – respiratory protection

🌿 Haridra (Turmeric) – anti-inflammatory

🌿 Guggulu – for weight management

Greeshma (Summer) – May – June
Season Characteristics
  • Hot, dry, and intense heat
  • Sun depletes body strength (Bala)
  • Digestive fire becomes weak
  • Season of cooling and hydration
Dominant Dosha

Vata accumulates, Pitta begins to increase

Effect on Body

Body strength decreases, digestive capacity weakens, Pitta starts building up.

Ahaar – Dietary Guidelines

  • Recommended Foods

Cool, liquid, and hydrating foods

Sweet fruits: Watermelon, muskmelon, grapes, coconut water

Cooling vegetables: Cucumber, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin

Milk, buttermilk, and ghee

Digestive spices: Ginger, black pepper, turmeric

Sweet, light foods easy to digest

Rose water, fennel water, coriander water

Sattu (roasted gram flour drink)

  • Recommended Foods

Hot, spicy, pungent foods

Excessive salt and sour foods

Deep-fried and heavy foods

Alcohol and fermented foods

Excessive physical exertion in heat

Predominant Tastes (Rasa)

Sweet (Madhura) | Bitter (Tikta) | Astringent (Kashaya)

Vihar – Lifestyle Practices

Daily Routines & Practices

1. Wear light, cotton, white clothing

2. Stay in cool, ventilated spaces

3. Take cool baths (not ice-cold)

4. Use sandalwood paste for cooling

5. Rest during peak afternoon heat (12-3 PM)

6. Spend time near water bodies if possible

Exercise & Physical Activity

1. Exercise only in early morning or evening

2. Light to moderate intensity

3. Swimming is excellent

4. Gentle yoga and stretching

5. Avoid strenuous exercise during daytime

5. Practice cooling pranayama (Shitali, Sitkari)

Sleep Recommendations

1. Sleep in cool, well-ventilated rooms

2. Light bedding, comfortable clothing

3. Can sleep on terrace under moonlight (traditional)

4. Wake up early before heat builds

5. Short afternoon rest is acceptable

Immunity & Wellness

Seasonal Immunity Tips

✓ Protect from heat exhaustion and dehydration

✓ Maintain electrolyte balance

✓ Support weakened digestive fire with light foods

✓ Prevent Pitta-related inflammation

Recommended Herbs & Supplements

🌿 Amla (Indian Gooseberry) – cooling and vitamin C

🌿 Aloe vera juice – cooling and soothing

🌿 Coriander seeds – cooling and detoxifying

🌿 Shatavari – hydrating and cooling

🌿 Fennel seeds – cooling digestive

🌿 Brahmi – mental coolness

Varsha (Monsoon) – July – August
Season Characteristics
  • Humid, cloudy, rainy weather
  • Weakest digestive fire (Mandagni)
  • High humidity and dampness
  • Season requiring careful diet and hygiene
Dominant Dosha

Vata aggravates, Pitta accumulates.

Effect on Body

Digestive fire is very weak, Vata is aggravated by humidity, infections are common.

Ahaar – Dietary Guidelines

  • Recommended Foods

Light, warm, freshly cooked foods only

Digestive spices: Ginger, cumin, asafoetida, black pepper

Old grains: Barley, rice, wheat

Well-cooked vegetables (avoid raw)

Warm soups and broths

Buttermilk with ginger and curry leaves

Herbal teas: Ginger tea, tulsi tea

Honey (avoid sugar)

  • Recommended Foods

Raw vegetables and salads

Street food and outside food

Leafy vegetables (harbor infections)

Excess water intake (dampens Agni)

Heavy, oily, and difficult-to-digest foods

Curd and cold dairy

Water from unreliable sources

Predominant Tastes (Rasa)

Sour (Amla) | Salty (Lavana) | Pungent (Katu)

Vihar – Lifestyle Practices

Daily Routines & Practices

1. Stay dry, avoid getting wet in rain

2. Maintain excellent personal hygiene

3. Boil and purify all drinking water

4. Fumigate home with natural herbs (neem, guggulu)

5. Wear clean, dry clothes

6. Oil massage with warm medicated oils

7. Avoid daytime sleep

Exercise & Physical Activity

1. Indoor exercises preferred

2. Light to moderate exercise only

3. Yoga and pranayama at home

4. Avoid getting wet or exercising in rain

5. Focus on digestive and immunity-boosting practices

Sleep Recommendations

1. Regular sleep schedule crucial

2. Sleep in dry, clean environment

3. Ensure room is well-ventilated but not damp

4. Wake up early to establish routine

5. Avoid sleeping immediately after meals

Immunity & Wellness

Seasonal Immunity Tips

✓ Most critical season for preventing infections

✓ Waterborne and foodborne diseases are common

✓ Strengthen weak digestive fire

✓ Boost immunity against viral and bacterial infections

✓ Boost immunity against viral and bacterial infections

Recommended Herbs & Supplements

🌿 Tulsi – antiviral and antibacterial

🌿 Turmeric – anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial

🌿 Trikatu – enhances Agni

🌿 Neem – purification and protection

🌿 Ginger – digestive fire and immunity

🌿 Ajwain (Carom seeds) – digestive strength

🌿 Guduchi (Giloy) – immune modulator

Sharad (Autumn) – September – October
Season Characteristics
  • Transition from monsoon to winter
  • Sudden exposure to sun after clouds
  • Pitta aggravates significantly
  • Season of balancing and cooling
Dominant Dosha

Pitta aggravates (accumulated Pitta from summer manifests).

Effect on Body

Accumulated Pitta from summer gets aggravated by sudden sun exposure, causing inflammation.

Ahaar – Dietary Guidelines

  • Recommended Foods

Sweet, bitter, and astringent foods

Cooling foods: Rice, wheat, ghee, milk

Sweet fruits: Pomegranate, grapes, sweet apples

Vegetables: Bottle gourd, pumpkin, leafy greens

Ghee is especially important this season

Coconut and coconut water

Light, easily digestible foods

Warm but not hot foods

  • Recommended Foods

Spicy, pungent, and hot foods

Excessive salt and sour foods

Curd and fermented foods

Alcohol and smoking

Oil and fried foods

Excess sun exposure

Meat and heavy proteins

Predominant Tastes (Rasa)

Sweet (Madhura) | Bitter (Tikta) | Astringent (Kashaya)

Vihar – Lifestyle Practices

Daily Routines & Practices

1. Avoid direct sun exposure, especially midday

2. Wear light, breathable clothing

3. Apply cooling sandalwood paste

4. Expose body to moonlight (traditional practice)

5. Practice Shirodhara or head massage with cooling oils

6. Maintain calm, peaceful environment

Exercise & Physical Activity

1. Moderate exercise in early morning or evening

2. Avoid exercising in direct sunlight

3. Swimming is beneficial

4. Gentle yoga practices

5. Cooling pranayama: Shitali, Chandra Bhedana

6. Walk in gardens and natural settings

Sleep Recommendations

1. Sleep in cool, comfortable environment

2. Can sleep under open sky with moonlight

3. Regular sleep schedule

4. Avoid afternoon sleep in direct heat

5. Use cooling bedding materials

Immunity & Wellness

Seasonal Immunity Tips

✓ Focus on Pitta-related disorder prevention

✓ Prevent skin issues, acidity, inflammation

✓ Support liver and blood purification

✓ Calm mind and reduce stress (Pitta mental symptoms)

✓ This is an ideal time for Panchakarma therapy

Recommended Herbs & Supplements

🌿 Amla – vitamin C and Pitta balancing

🌿 Shatavari – cooling rejuvenative

🌿 Neem – blood purification

🌿 Manjistha – blood cleanser

🌿 Aloe vera – cooling and soothing

🌿 Brahmi – mental calmness

🌿 Guduchi (Giloy) – immunity and cooling