Grounded in the Bhagavad Gita. Calm, practical, and trust-first.

A calm daily Gita companion for modern life.

Sutra helps you build a simple daily spiritual rhythm through one Bhagavad Gita teaching, one guided reflection, and one gentle daily check-in.

Today's teaching

Chapter 2 · Verse 47

“You have a right to your actions, but never to the fruits of action.”

Where can you act with care today without gripping the outcome too tightly?

Read
Reflect
Check-in

Why it feels different

Built for steadiness, not stimulation.

One teaching, not an endless feed

Sutra centers the day around a single Bhagavad Gita verse and a clear, practical reflection.

Reflection before reaction

The experience is designed to slow the mind down, not keep you scrolling for one more answer.

Gentle daily rhythm

A quiet check-in helps you notice what you are carrying and return to what matters.

Grounded and trust-first

Sutra is rooted in the Gita with careful language, respectful guidance, and clear boundaries.

How the daily ritual works

A simple rhythm you can actually keep.

01

Read

Begin with one Bhagavad Gita teaching chosen for daily life, not abstract study alone.

02

Reflect

Sit with a guided prompt that turns the verse toward your decisions, habits, and state of mind.

03

Check-in

Close with a simple note on how you are arriving today and what you want to remember.

Beta

What beta users are helping shape

Beta users are helping shape the daily teaching experience, the tone of guided reflection, reminders that feel gentle rather than pushy, and the boundaries that keep Sutra grounded in the Bhagavad Gita instead of generic inspiration.

Founder note

A quieter way to return.

Sutra is being built from a simple belief: spiritual practice should feel steady, respectful, and usable in real life. The goal is not to replace study, teachers, community, or care. It is to offer one calm place to return each day - a teaching, a reflection, and a moment of honesty with yourself.

Join the waitlist

Help shape Sutra before public launch.

We are inviting a small group of early users who want a calm, practical, Gita-grounded daily companion.