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NAAD - Indian Sound Wellness
Raga-based sound therapy rooted in Indian tradition
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Raga-based sound therapy rooted in Indian tradition
4 followers
NAAD brings India's ancient sound wisdom into modern wellness. Explore 100+ tracks across ragas, pranayama, and mantra meditation — featuring authentic Bansuri, Sitar, Sarod, Tabla & Tanpura. Unlike generic ambient apps, NAAD uses time-tested Indian classical traditions: Raga Yaman for stress relief, Raga Bhairav for focus, guided pranayama (Anulom Vilom,Bhramari),and sacred mantras like Om & Gayatri. Offline downloads, sleep timer, background playback — a peaceful ritual for sleep, focus & calm








love how authentic this feels compared to the usual meditation apps out there. the ragas tied to specific outcomes is a genuinely smart touch. one thing that would make this a daily habit for me though is some kind of streak or gentle progress tracker, basically something that nudges you to come back tomorrow without feeling gamified or pushy. just a quiet reminder of your consistency sitting somewhere subtle in the app. otherwise the content alone is already enough reason to keep it installed
@negistulay10984 This is genuinely great feedback — thank you for articulating it so clearly. A quiet, non-gamified consistency tracker is exactly the kind of thing we want to get right (the moment it turns into streak-anxiety or push notifications guilting you back in, it defeats the whole purpose of a wellness app). No promises on timeline yet, but this is going straight into our feature notes. Really appreciate you thinking about it this deeply — makes a big difference for us at this stage. If you're up for it, sharing NAAD with anyone who'd relate to this would mean a lot today 🙏
The bansuri tracks here actually feel different from the usual generic meditation stuff, kind of grounding in a way I wasn't expecting. Been using Raga Yaman before bed and honestly sleeping better this week.
@semradermat5ca Really glad Yaman worked for you before bed — that raga's traditionally associated with calm/evening moods, so it's great to hear it's translating into actual sleep. That grounding feeling you mentioned is exactly what we were going for over the more "ambient wash" style most meditation apps use. Thanks for trying it out! 🙏 If you're on iOS/Android, a quick App Store or Play Store review would genuinely help us a ton right now — and if you know anyone else who'd vibe with this, sharing NAAD around helps too.
Genuinely impressed by how the ragas are organized by purpose, not just genre. The Yaman track actually helped me unwind faster than my usual white noise routine.
@aynurv6z6 This means a lot — organizing by purpose instead of genre was honestly the hardest design decision, so hearing it actually changes how people use the app (vs just browsing) is great validation. Curious, did you try any other tracks besides Yaman yet, or has that been your go-to so far? Also, if you're up for it, an App Store review + a share/upvote here would go a long way for us today 🙌