Imagine this. A mother and her child participate in a puja from their Delhi home while a revered priest chants mantras, performs havan and conducts the puja rituals live from a centuries-old temple in southern India — all seamlessly connected via a video call. Elsewhere, devotees opt for virtual darshans across holy sites and seek blessings without leaving the comfort of their homes.
This is more than tech convenience. It is spiritual tech at its best, where traditions and rituals converge with digital innovations, creating new pathways that…