Introduction: The mother undergoing episiotomy has a greater blood loss in conjunction with deliveryand there is a risk of improper wound healing and increased pain during early puerperium. The objectiveof the study was to determine and compare the effect of aloe vera gel and lavender oil on healing ofepisiotomy wound and pain among postnatal mothers.Methods: An evaluative approach with pre- test post- test design (quasi experimental) was used for thisstudy. Forty mothers who had an episiotomy wound were selected by non-probability purposive samplingtechnique (twenty mothers in the aloe vera gel group and twenty mothers in lavender oil group).Eachgroup received treatment for two days . REEDA scale, anduniversal pain assessment tool were used.Results: The computed‘t’ value of wound healing (0.623) was lesser than table value (1.96) (t38=1.96,p<0.05) and‘t’ value of pain (2.307) was greater than the table value (1.96) (t38=1.96, p<0.05). Hence itshows aloe vera gel and lavender oil were equally effective in wound healing, whereas aloe vera gel wasfound to be most effective in reducing pain as the mean post test pain score in aloe vera gel (3.8±1.02)was lower than mean post test pain score in lavender oil group (4.55±0.97).Conclusion: The findings of the study indicated that aloe vera gel is effective in reducing episiotomy woundpain than lavender oil among postnatal mothers