A personal morning briefing for the Jain shravak. Panchang with your pachkkhan timings, a shloka, today's ritual, and a sumiran reminder for your aaradhya — delivered to your WhatsApp at 5 AM IST, every single day.
Every message is crafted by hand. Not generic. Tailored to your sect, your aaradhya, your language — and the actual sacred day.
The day's tithi, nakshatra, and sunrise — with your pachkkhan timings calculated for your own city, not a generic average.
One verse from the Jain tradition — with its meaning in plain language. From the Navkar Mantra, Bhaktamar Stotra, and the teachings of the Tirthankars.
A meaningful, doable practice for the day — sit for samayik after sunrise, recite the Navkar with full attention, take a pachkkhan, observe a vrat that matches the tithi.
A gentle nudge to chant the name you remember daily — Bhagwan Mahavir, Adinath, Parshvanath, Bahubali, or the Namokar Mantra itself. Reply with your count — daily streak tracking is coming soon.
Sumeeran respects that the path matters. A Digambara shravak and a Svetambara shravak observe different parvas and recite different stotras — each receives content that fits their own tradition, not a generic average.
The first thing most of us reach for each morning is the phone — and on the phone, WhatsApp. Sumeeran meets you exactly there. No new app, no login, no streak guilt-trips. One carefully composed message at 5 AM IST, so the first thing you read each day is about Bhagwan — before the news, before the noise — the way a grandmother might gently wake you with a blessing.
Begin with seven free mornings. If it nourishes you, continue with a monthly or annual yogdaan. If not, walk away — no card asked, nothing to cancel.
From your first paid month onward. Details of recipient goshalas, contribution amounts, and receipts are available on request — write to hello@sumeeran.com. Sumeeran is not only a service — it is a chain of seva.
Seven mornings on us. No card needed. Cancel with a single message.
Your first morning message arrives tomorrow at 5 AM IST.
Sumeeran is built around two convictions. First, that what works is what's already in your hand — WhatsApp, not a new app to remember. Second, that Jain practice is not one thing. A Digambara shravak observing Das Lakshana and a Svetambara shravak observing Paryushan each deserve content that fits their own tradition — not a generic spiritual smoothie.
Yogdaan (योगदान) means "contribution" — your monthly or annual support to keep Sumeeran running. It is not a donation in the legal-charity sense, but a fair contribution for a service. We use the word because it reflects how this work is meant to feel — a participation in sadhana, not a transaction.
Every quarter, 5% of total yogdaan received goes to one or more verified goshalas in India — registered cow-shelters that care for abandoned, injured, or non-productive cattle. If you wish to know which goshalas received contributions, simply write to us at hello@sumeeran.com and we'll share the details and receipts privately.
You can pause anytime by replying "pause" — for a day, a week, a month. Many subscribers pause during travel or fasts. Your place simply waits for you — message “resume” when you're ready.
The panchang calculations, festival database, and shloka library are human-curated by people who know the tradition. Personalization is automated — your deity, your language, your tithi — but no spiritual content is AI-written. We don't believe a model can substitute for lineage.
Right now, Sumeeran is built exclusively for the Jain community — Digambara and Svetambara. We would rather serve one tradition with depth and accuracy than many traditions shallowly. If that ever changes, we'll announce it — write to hello@sumeeran.com if you'd like to hear from us.
Your name, WhatsApp number, and chosen deity are stored only to send your daily message. We never sell, share, or use it for ads. Cancel and we delete everything within 7 days. Full details in our privacy policy.
On day 8, we send a yogdaan link via WhatsApp. UPI, card, or netbanking — pick what suits. Your yogdaan covers exactly the period you pay for (one month or one year). When that period ends, you choose whether to renew or not. Details in our yogdaan policy.