
A few months ago my dad asked me which mantra to recite for a sick family member. I had no idea. I googled it. The first three results were SEO garbage, a gemstone upsell, and a 2009 forum post where every reply disagreed with the one before it.
That bothered me more than I expected.
The tricky part about building for Hindu scripture isn't the code. It's accuracy. The same shloka reads differently depending on whether you're following Adi Shankaracharya or Ramanuja or Sri Aurobindo. Sanskrit doesn't translate cleanly. And getting it wrong in a spiritual context isn't just embarrassing, it's actually harmful.
So we built Dharmsangrah.ai.
Narad AI answers questions about dharma, karma, rituals, and philosophy. It tells you which commentator it's drawing from, responds in Hindi and English, and cites the actual source rather than paraphrasing something three degrees removed from the text.
We also built our own Panchang from scratch using Meeus algorithms, not copied from Drik Panchang. Live darshan for all 12 Jyotirlingas and 7 Shaktipeeths. A full 2026 festival calendar with ritual context, not just dates.
It's free and it's live. It's also not perfect, and it knows that. When it's uncertain, it says so.
Would genuinely love feedback from this community, especially on the Hindi accuracy and Panchang calculations.