A digital companion to alternative and integrative healthcare in India — built on the country's public infrastructure, spoken in the languages of its villages.
Stay in the loop →Modern healthcare treats illness. But most of healing happens between visits — in what we eat, how we sleep, who we sit with, what we pay attention to.
EarthShastra is a quiet digital companion to that alternative side of care — the side that Ayurveda, integrative medicine, and the village grandmother have always known about.
It lives on India's public rails — the Ayush Grid, Bhashini's 22 languages, UPI, ABDM, ONDC. It speaks in the dialect of the village. It carries the work the doctor and the vaidya cannot.
Many doorways, one direction: closer to your own nature. A few herbs in the courtyard, an AI self-care companion in your pocket, a simple device that nudges a healthier rhythm, an evening routine made for your climate and constitution.
Food and herb protocols co-developed with Ayurveda practitioners and integrative doctors. Voice-back in dialect. Always escalates to a real practitioner when it should — the bot's job is the days in between, not the diagnosis.
A community garden registry. A barter board for surplus harvest. A marketplace built so the small grower keeps most of what they earn. Healing is rarely a solo act — and the network is what makes it last.
Whether you're a grower, a practitioner, a panchayat leader, a builder, a funder, or just curious — leave a note. We read every one. A human writes back.