SoulGita.com

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Read the Gita, question it, and get answers that cite chapter and verse.

About

SoulGita turns the Bhagavad Gita into something you can talk to. At the center is a conversation with an AI Krishna: you lay out your situation, and the response comes back in character, built from shlokas that actually appear in the text, each named by chapter and verse so you can look them up. Premium adds five more figures from the Mahabharata — Arjuna, Draupadi, Bhishma, Vidura, Hanuman — and no two of them speak alike.

The complete text ships with the app: 701 verses in Sanskrit and IAST transliteration, translated and explained in English, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi. Move through it chapter by chapter or by theme; the library is fully usable offline. Once a day the app surfaces a single shloka. Every user on the planet gets that identical verse, because the selection is a hash of the calendar date computed on the device itself — no server makes the choice, and nothing about it is tuned to you.

SoulGita is candid about what it is. The disclosure sits in the app itself: the Krishna here is an AI persona that works from the Gita's teaching, and the app never implies users are speaking with the deity. The same discipline governs the answers: verses are never fabricated, and where the Gita offers nothing definite on a question, the app admits that instead of improvising. The project is tied to no lineage, no sampradaya, no institution; where Shankara, Ramanuja, and Madhva part ways on a verse, it records the difference, and Premium brings in the commentary perspectives of all three. It also draws hard lines: SoulGita is not a source of medical, therapeutic, legal, or financial advice, and crisis helpline numbers are printed in the app.

Access starts free. The Sadhak tier covers the day's verse, the complete library, and up to five conversations with Krishna per day — no card involved. Premium raises the cap to 100 messages a day, opens the remaining five voices, and adds the three commentaries: Rs 149 a month or Rs 1,188 a year in India, $6.99 a month or $49.99 a year elsewhere, billed through the mobile app stores at launch. SoulGita runs on iOS, Android, and the web. No ads, and user data is not for sale.

Highlights

  • Six Mahabharata voices — Krishna free; Arjuna, Draupadi, Bhishma, Vidura, and Hanuman with Premium
  • The full library works offline: 701 verses in Sanskrit and IAST, translated and explained in English, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi
  • Every answer points to the shlokas behind it, chapter and verse; where the Gita is silent, the app admits it rather than inventing text
  • One shloka a day, chosen by a date hash computed on the device — identical for every user worldwide; no server, no personalization
  • Free Sadhak tier with up to five conversations a day; Premium at Rs 149/month in India, $6.99/month elsewhere. No ads, no data sales

Who it’s for

The natural user is easy to picture: a hard stretch of life, a sense that the Gita might have something to say about it, and Sanskrit standing in the way. SoulGita is built for that moment. It reads and converses in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi, and it works as a one-verse daily habit or a long back-and-forth. Anyone 13 or older can use it; in stricter jurisdictions, users 13 to 17 start with read-only access pending a parent or guardian's confirmation.

Details

Product Details
Category Health, Science & Wellness
Type Lifestyle Application
Status Live
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Website https://soulgita.com
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