Rgyan unveils AI-powered spiritual guide Bodhi for the digital age

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Rgyan unveils AI-powered spiritual guide Bodhi for the digital age

New devotional assistant uses birth details and location to offer hyper-personalised rituals

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NEW DELHI:  Spiritual tech startup Rgyan has launched Rgyan Bodhi, an AI-powered devotional assistant that blends ancient wisdom with modern intelligence to deliver tailored spiritual experiences to users in India and across the globe.

Billed as a “living, breathing spiritual companion,” Bodhi taps into users’ birth details, location, and preferences to offer daily Panchang insights, personalised horoscopes, and dynamic astrological remedies. The app also suggests curated mantras for peace, prosperity and health, alongside Shubh Muhurat timings and graha gochar alerts.

“Rgyan Bodhi is designed to light up your path and walk with you every step of your digital devotional journey,” said Rgyan co-founder & CEO Umesh Khatri. “In today’s fast-paced world, people are truly seeking inner peace and deeper connections. We’ve used the power of AI to bring the richness of our spiritual/devotional traditions directly to individuals, customized to their unique spiritual needs. This isn’t just about information; it’s about nurturing genuine spiritual growth and holistic well-being.”

The assistant also doubles as a gateway to India’s spiritual ecosystem, offering ritual guides, sacred texts, guided meditations, and smart recommendations for puja items, rudraksha, pilgrimages, and astrology consultations. Users can engage with Rgyan’s growing spiritual network through built-in community features.

Founded in 2018 by Khatri and Devendar Agarwal, Rgyan started as a devotional blog and has since evolved into a full-stack spiritual platform. The company claims it has built Bodhi with a strong focus on privacy, data security, and cultural integrity.

Available on both the Rgyan website and app, the platform has racked up 8.7 million+ user visits, 63.7 million+ impressions, 15,000+ content uploads, and over 10,000 e-commerce transactions. With more than 4,000 devotional blogs and 10,000+ watch hours logged, the company is now betting on AI to power the next phase of spiritual engagement.