Mokshapatra

Mokshapatra

2,000 years of wisdom. Backed by science. Personalized by AI

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Finding inner peace shouldn't require perfect consistency. Mokshapatra is a 2000-year-old spiritual board game rebuilt with AI. Roll dice each morning, get a personalized practice. Mathematics proves consistent play leads to inevitable inner peace. The game uses 100 squares representing different spiritual practices. Each roll guides you to what your soul needs today. AI supports you through compassionate conversation. No decision fatigue, no guilt - just roll, practice, progress.
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PALLAV SINHA
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Pallav, and I built Mokshapatra from my own struggle with spiritual consistency. Five years ago, I hit rock bottom - anxiety, burnout, felt completely lost. I tried meditation, journaling, breathwork... everything worked when I did it, but I couldn't stay consistent. The guilt of skipping practice made things worse. Then I discovered this ancient board game called Mokshapatra (also known as Gyan Chaupar). The beautiful thing? The dice aren't random - they represent divine guidance. The mathematics actually proves that if you keep playing, inner peace becomes inevitable. So I rebuilt it with AI. Now I roll dice every morning, and it tells me exactly what practice I need. No more decision paralysis. No more guilt. Just trust and show up. I'm offering lifetime free access to the first 100 people. Not as a marketing gimmick - I genuinely want feedback from people who struggle like I did. Three questions I'd love your thoughts on: Do you struggle with consistency in spiritual/wellness practices? What would make you actually use this every single day? What almost stopped you from trying it? Thanks for being here. Let's see if we can make inner peace feel less hard together.