पहले सुमिरन,
फिर संसार।
First remembrance — then the world.
A personalised daily spiritual briefing delivered to your WhatsApp at 6 AM. Today's tithi, a verse from your tradition, a simple ritual, and a reflection — composed for your ishta-devata, your language, and the morning before the world begins to ask of you.
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Every morning, four things
What you receive at 6 AM
Today's Calendar
Tithi, paksha, nakshatra — and any vrat, fast, or festival relevant to your tradition. Sunrise time. Brahmamuhurta window.
A Shloka
A verse from your tradition — Gita, Upanishad, Navkar, Guru Granth, Tattvartha — in Devanagari with translation and one-line meaning.
A Simple Practice
One small ritual you can do from home — an offering at the altar, a mantra to chant, a moment of silence before chai.
A Reflection
Two minutes of wisdom — a teaching from the tradition, applied to the ordinary friction of a Tuesday morning.
A real morning message
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Five quick fields on this page — your name, country, WhatsApp number, ishta-devata, and preferred language. That's all.
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Every morning at 6 AM, your personalised Sumeeran arrives on WhatsApp. Composed for you. Ready in 90 seconds of reading.
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Built for the householder, across traditions
Your tradition, not a generic one
Content is composed in the voice of each tradition — its scriptures, its mantras, its festivals, its rhythm. Choose one ishta-devata. The rest is shaped around you.
Vaishnav
Krishna, Ram, Vishnu, Hanuman, Narayan. ISKCON, Pushtimarg, Sri Vaishnav, Ramanandi, or general devotional.
Shaiv
Shiva, Ganesha, Murugan, Ayyappa. Pradosh, Shravan Mondays, Mahashivratri — all observed in your message rhythm.
Shakta
Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kali, Annapurna. Navratri days marked. Friday emphasis on Devi.
Jain
Shvetambar, Digambar, Sthanakvasi, Terapanth. Navkar Mantra grounding. Paryushan / Das Lakshana with daily intensification.
Sikh
Amrit Vela framing. Gurbani shabads. Naam Sumiran tracking. Gurpurabs observed.
Buddhist
Dharma teachings, mindfulness practices, observance of full-moon (Purnima) days across schools.
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From the founder
I built Sumeeran because the mornings I needed grounding most were the mornings I reached for my phone instead of my altar. The Gita does not say wait for perfect conditions. It says do the work in front of you. This is my small attempt — to put one moment of dharma into the hands of every Indian, before the world begins to ask things of them.
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