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The Bhagavad Gita, all four Vedas, and the Manu Smriti — in Sanskrit, Hindi, and English. Ask your real problems. Listen in AI voice. Quiz yourself. Save what moves you.
Sanskriti — also written Samskriti — comes from the Sanskrit word संस्कृति (saṃskṛti): refinement, cultivation, the inner culture shaped by saṃskāra, the conscious practice that purifies mind and character over time. It is the older, deeper meaning behind what we now casually call “culture” — not monuments or rituals, but the living, inherited wisdom of Sanatana Dharma, carried forward through the Gita, the Vedas, and the sages who walked this path before us.
Civilization is what a society builds on the outside — its comfort, its conveniences. Sanskriti is what a person builds on the inside — clarity of thought, steadiness under pressure, and an understanding of why any of it matters. This app exists to bring that inner culture into your everyday life, one verse at a time.
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Why Sanskriti Exists
Sanskriti exists to make the wisdom of Sanatana Dharma simple, accessible, and life-changing for every modern seeker. Whether you’re navigating career pressure, relationships, anxiety, or a search for purpose, Sanskriti brings the Gita and the wider tradition it belongs to into your daily life — practical, personal, and genuinely transformative.
Where We’re Headed
Our mission is to help every person understand, apply, and live the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Sanatana Dharma’s other eternal texts — not as scripture admired from a distance, but as a working guide for real-world clarity, strength, and inner peace.
Why People Stay
Begin Your Transformation Today
5,000 years ago, a warrior froze on a battlefield, paralyzed by doubt. Krishna's answer became the Bhagavad Gita — the single most life-changing text ever written, and the heart of everything we teach here. Sanatana Dharma's other eternal texts surround it, but this is where your transformation begins.
भगवद्गीता
The Song of God
When action meets surrender, duty becomes devotion.
"You have a right to perform your duty, but not to the fruits of your actions." — BG 2.47
700 Verses · 18 Chapters
More eternal texts from the same tradition
ऋग्वेद
The Eternal Revelation
The oldest text of humanity — direct hymns to the cosmic fire.
10,552 Mantras · 10 Mandalas
सामवेद
The Veda of Sacred Song
The universe was sung into existence. Learn to hear that cosmic melody.
1,875 Mantras · Sacred Melodies
यजुर्वेद
The Veda of Sacred Ritual
Precise formulas aligning every human action with cosmic order.
1,975 Verses · 40 Chapters
अथर्ववेद
The Veda of Life's Sacred Science
Healing, protection, and the Divine's presence in every moment of earthly life.
5,977 Mantras · 20 Kandas
मनुस्मृति
The Code of Dharma
The timeless guide to righteous living across all stages and roles of life.
2,685 Shlokas · 12 Chapters
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Do not start with a chapter number if that is not how you arrived. Start with your pressure, fear, grief, leadership crisis, or search for purpose, and let the Gita meet you there.
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Today's Verse
Chapter 2, Verse 47
कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन | मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि ||
karmaṇy evādhikāras te mā phaleṣu kadācana mā karma-phala-hetur bhūr mā te saṅgo ’stv akarmaṇi
English: You have a right to action, but not to the fruits of action; do not be motivated by the fruits of action, nor let your attachment be to inaction.
Hindi: तुझे कर्म करने का अधिकार है, पर उसके फल का नहीं; फल की इच्छा से कर्म मत कर और निष्क्रियता में भी आसक्ति मत रख।
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