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Sadhana App crosses 1 million downloads with global spiritual appeal
MUMBAI: In a scroll-happy world chasing dopamine hits, one app is helping users pause and chant. The Sadhana App, a global frontrunner in the fast-growing Faith-Tech space, has quietly become the spiritual go-to for seekers across the world crossing 1 million downloads, boasting 1.7 lakh monthly active users, and racking up over 20,000 glowing reviews with an impressive 4.8-star global rating.
Developed by the Vedic Sadhana Foundation, the app doesn’t just serve up spiritual content; it’s a full-fledged personal trainer for the soul, designed to make authentic Vedic practices accessible, interactive, and transformational. Think of it as Duolingo meets Dharma with a Sanskrit soundtrack.
Unlike traditional apps that offer passive audio or sermon snippets, Sadhana empowers users to engage in guided mantras, rituals, and immersive spiritual tools. Users report everything from reduced stress and improved focus to a renewed connection with India’s Vedic heritage, all through the ancient discipline of daily sadhana.
“This milestone is not just about numbers, it’s about a new kind of awakening,” said Vedic Sadhana Foundation CEO Priyanka Om Anand. “Today’s seekers aren’t content being preached to they want to participate, to experience, to transform. And that’s exactly what sadhana delivers.”
And the journey isn’t slowing down. In April 2025, the Foundation launched the Tantra Sadhana App, a first-of-its-kind platform offering rare guided practices from the powerful Das Mahavidya tradition. With thousands already tuning in, it’s clear that the demand for esoteric yet authentic spiritual content is growing fast.
Looking ahead, the Sadhana ecosystem is gearing up for further expansion with new features, offerings, and apps on the horizon, all designed to bring timeless Vedic wisdom into the pockets of today’s digitally connected souls.
In a world of fleeting feeds and endless noise, Sadhana offers a pause button for the spirit, a daily ritual for anyone ready to swap mindless scrolling for mindful soul-searching.
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Paisabazaar launches Credit Premier League 2.0
Nationwide campaign rewards highest credit scores with Rs 1 lakh top prize.
MUMBAI: When credit scores become a national league, even your CIBIL report starts feeling like it’s playing in the IPL and Paisabazaar has just kicked off the second season. Paisabazaar, India’s leading marketplace for financial products and the country’s largest free credit score platform, has announced the return of the Credit Premier League (CPL) 2.0, a fun, nationwide initiative to recognise and reward individuals with the highest credit scores.
Building on the success of the first edition, CPL 2.0 introduces higher rewards and broader participation. The individual(s) with the highest credit score in the country will win Rs 1 lakh, while state champions will each receive Rs 10,000. Additionally, all participants from the winning state, the one with the highest average credit score will also be rewarded.
All winnings will be credited directly to winners’ PB Wallet, allowing them to pay credit card bills, recharge mobiles, or settle utility bills seamlessly on the Paisabazaar platform.
Paisabazaar CEO Santosh Agarwal said the campaign aims to make credit awareness more engaging and mainstream. “With CPL, we are bringing together engagement, gamification and rewards to make conversations around credit scores more mainstream,” he noted. “Our focus remains on building a financially aware and credit-healthy Bharat.”
The first edition of CPL saw over 5.5 million participants, with the highest individual score touching 861. Delhi recorded the highest average credit score of 746.
Consumers can participate simply by checking their free credit score on the Paisabazaar platform or app. The CPL leaderboard and rankings will be available exclusively on the Paisabazaar App.
In a country where financial dreams are serious business, Paisabazaar has found a smart way to turn credit scores into an exciting game – because when your financial health gets rewarded, everyone wants to play.






