1. Objective: Reach Square 49 (Moksha) with an exact dice roll to attain liberation.
2. Virtues (Ladders): Landing on a virtue square (Green 🪜) elevates your soul immediately to a higher plane.
3. Vices (Snakes): Beware the vices (Red 🐍). They drag your soul back to lower states of being.
4. Rebirth: If your roll exceeds what's needed for Square 49, you "bounce" back. You must land exactly on the void.
5. Philosophy: Every square holds a teaching. Land on them to read the shastra insights.
While you wait for the app
Play Gyan Chaupar
Ancient Indian game of dharmic progress — roll dice, land on virtues to ascend, conquer vices before they pull you down.
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Your journey begins
Roll the dice to start your path from the earthly realm toward Moksha. Each square holds a teaching.
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Virtue — ascend
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Moksha (sq 49)
Four Paths · One Sangam
Built for every dharmic tradition
Shoonaya honours the full breadth of dharmic wisdom — Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain. Each tradition has its own dedicated experience within one shared community.
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Sanatan Dharma · हिन्दू धर्म
Vaishakha, Shukla Tritiya · Vikrama 2083
यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत। अभ्युत्थानमधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम्॥
"Whenever righteousness declines and unrighteousness rises, I manifest myself anew."
From the Vedas to the Upanishads, from daily puja to grand utsavs — Shoonaya gives every Hindu a digital home for their spiritual life, wherever they are in the world.
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Sikhi · ਸਿੱਖ ਧਰਮ
Vaishakha, Shukla Tritiya · Nanakshahi 558
ਮਨ ਤੂੰ ਜੋਤਿ ਸਰੂਪੁ ਹੈ ਆਪਣਾ ਮੂਲੁ ਪਛਾਣੁ ॥
"O my mind, you are the very form of Divine Light — recognise your own origin."
Track daily nitnem, get Gurpurab reminders, find your nearest Gurdwara, and connect with the global Sikh sangat — all in one place, infused with the spirit of Seva.
Buddhism · बौद्ध धर्म
Vaishakha, Shukla Tritiya · Buddhist Era 2569
Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā, manoseṭṭhā manomayā.
"Mind is the forerunner of all actions — all things arise from mind, fashioned by mind."
Walk the Eightfold Path with daily reflections from the Dhammapada, guided meditation sessions, and a global Buddhist community united in the pursuit of liberation.
Jainism · जैन धर्म
Vaishakha, Shukla Tritiya · Vira Nirvana Samvat 2552
परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम् ।
"The function of souls is to serve one another."
Tattvartha Sutra · 5.21 · Umasvati
Agama TextsParyushanaTirtha LocationsPratikraman GuideSamayasaraVrat Tracker
Explore Jain Agamas, track Paryushana observances, locate sacred Tirthas, and practice Ahimsa daily — guided by the eternal teachings of the 24 Tirthankaras.
A 5,000-Year Story
Four traditions. One home. For the first time.
The Bhagavad Gita. The Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The Dhammapada. The Agamas.
Four living traditions — each with thousands of years of wisdom, millions of daily practitioners, and a global diaspora seeking connection with their roots.
They have always deserved a home worthy of them. Shoonaya is that home.
1.5B+
Dharmic souls worldwide
700+
Sacred texts indexed
5,000
Years of wisdom
c. 3500 BCE
Rigveda
The oldest known human text. Sanskrit. Oral. Eternal.
c. 500 BCE
Tripitaka
The Buddha's teachings. Pali. Preserved across Asia.
c. 200 CE
Tattvartha Sutra
Jain cosmology and ethics. The science of liberation.
1604 CE
Guru Granth Sahib Ji
The living Guru. Multi-faith. The ultimate sangam.
2026 CE
Shoonaya
One home for all four paths. The next chapter begins now.
Sacred Calendar
Upcoming Across Traditions
Never miss a sacred day — personalised to your tradition, timezone, and wherever you are in the world.
Global Sangam · The Zeroists
Dharma Has No Borders
We call ourselves Zeroists — seekers who return to zero, to the source, beyond labels. Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain: one community, one sangam, across every timezone and tradition.
48 Countries
and growing every day
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Arjun Sharma
London, UK · Computer Science Student
Vaishnavism
Connected through Bhagavad Gita study group
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Gurpreet Kaur
Vancouver, Canada · NHS Nurse
Sikhism
Discovered via tradition-matching
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Thida Myo
Singapore · Meditation Teacher
Theravada
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Vivek Jain
Surat, India · Entrepreneur
Jainism
The Platform
The Sangam, wherever you are
Every feature you need — daily sadhana, community, scripture, sacred calendar. Live now.
The Kids Zone gives every child a living connection to their tradition — through stories, songs, and sacred play. Parents get a child who knows who they are.
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Dharma Stories
Ramayana, Jataka Tales, Sikh Saakhis, Jain Panchtantra — narrated and illustrated for ages 4–14.
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Kids Mantras
Guided shloka and shabad learning — phonetically broken down for young voices. Parents get notified on completion.
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Festival Explorer
Age-appropriate explanations of every festival — with a "Tell your grandparent" prompt built in.
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Dharma Explorers
A gentle discovery game across all 4 traditions — builds cross-tradition literacy from childhood.
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Parent Dashboard
See what your child learned this week — with conversation starters to bring it home.
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Sharable Milestones
When your child completes a story, they get a shareable card — designed to delight grandparents.
Sthapaka Families get first access.
Join as a Sthapaka and your family receives Kids Zone beta access the day it launches — plus one founding perk that outlasts the app.
✦Beta access before public launch — shape what gets built
✦Founding Family Certificate — "Shoonaya Founding Family #[N]", your child's name, printable forever
✦First 1,000 Kids badge on your child's profile — permanent, public, irreversible
✦Vote on which traditions and stories get built first
Web App · Launching June 17, 2026
Your sacred home, on every screen.
Shoonaya launches on web on June 17, 2026. Use it in your browser on any device — phone, tablet, or desktop. iOS & Android native apps are coming soon after.
Web launching June 17, 2026 · Native iOS & Android apps coming after launch · Join as Sthapaka to be first in line
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First 108 Sthapakas shape Shoonaya forever.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you want to know.
Shoonaya is a spiritual companion app built for seekers of Sanatan, Sikh, Jain and Buddhist wisdom. It brings Daily Dharma, Panchang, scripture, japa, sacred festivals, and community into one living space — personalised to your tradition, your language, and your timezone. The name comes from Shoonya — the Sanskrit word for zero, emptiness, and infinite potential. Learn more →
No. Shoonaya is built for four dharmic traditions — Sanatan (Hindu), Sikh, Jain and Buddhist. The app adapts its content, calendar, scripture and community features based on your tradition. A Sikh user sees Gurbani, Gurpurab reminders and Sikh community content. A Buddhist user sees Dhamma teachings, Pali texts and mindfulness practices. Everyone belongs here.
Yes — Shoonaya is built specifically for the global diaspora. Whether you are in London, Toronto, Dubai, Singapore, Sydney or New York, the app finds temples and gurduwaras near you, shows your local Panchang timings, and connects you with your local community. The spiritual home travels with you.
Core features are completely free — Daily Dharma, Panchang, japa counter, scripture library, festival calendar and the Tirtha Map. The tradition should never be behind a paywall. Premium features for deeper community spaces, family lineage tools and advanced learning paths are available through Shoonaya Premium.
Headspace and Calm are Western mindfulness products. Shoonaya is rooted in living dharmic tradition — with actual scripture, Panchang, japa, community, family lineage, and sacred calendar built in. It is not generic wellness. It knows what Ekadashi is, who Guru Nanak Dev Ji was, and what the Dhammapada says. It is built by and for people who already have a spiritual home — they just need a digital one.
Yes. Your japa count, prayers, reflections and check-ins are private by default. You choose what to share — with family, your local community (Mandali), or publicly. Your spiritual practice is yours. We do not sell personal data. Read our Privacy Policy →
Zeroists is the name of our community — seekers who return to zero, to the source, beyond labels and ego. Sthapakas (from Sanskrit: those who establish) are Shoonaya's founding members — the first 1,000 people who joined before the doors opened. Their founding number lives permanently on their profile. If you join now, you can still become one.
Shoonaya launches on 17 June 2026. The web app is available now for Sthapakas and early members. iOS and Android apps follow at launch. Join now to secure your founding number before the doors open to everyone.