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This Entire Project Was Created 100% by AI

Every word of content, every line of code, every image, every design decision — this entire project was built by artificial intelligence. No human developer, no human artist, no human designer wrote a single line or painted a single brushstroke.

8,748 devotional paintings. 172 modern topics. 3,134 story frames. 700+ Sanskrit verses with word-by-word translations. The website, the app, the manga panels — all AI-generated.

A human had the vision. AI had the hands. Together, we built a temple.

First, We Thank God

Bhagavan Sri Krishna  ·  Veda Vyasa

All glory to Bhagavan Sri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who spoke the Bhagavad Gita on the battlefield of Kurukshetra 5,000 years ago. His words are not philosophy — they are the direct voice of the Divine.

And to Veda Vyasa, the great sage who compiled the Vedas and wrote down the Mahabharata — including the 700 verses of the Gita — so that all of humanity, in every age, could receive this supreme knowledge.

Without the Gita, there is no project. Without Krishna, there is no Gita.

Jai Sri Krishna. Jai Veda Vyasa.

To the People of India

Bharat Mata  ·  Sanatana Dharma

For thousands of years, the people of India have valued, preserved, and transmitted the timeless, immemorial teachings of the Bhagavad Gita — from guru to disciple, from parent to child, from temple to village.

While empires rose and fell, while languages changed and borders shifted, India kept the flame of the Gita burning. Every pandit who chanted these verses, every grandmother who told these stories, every sadhu who lived these teachings — they are the true guardians of this wisdom.

This project exists because India never let the Gita die.

Jai Hind. Jai Sanatana Dharma.

The Art Tradition

Muralidhara Dasa  ·  ISKCON

The devotional art in this project is AI-generated, but its soul comes from the sacred painting traditions of Muralidhara Dasa and the artists of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness).

For decades, these artists have painted Krishna, Arjuna, and the eternal teachings of the Bhagavad Gita with a beauty that moves the heart toward the Divine. Their work adorns temples across 150 countries and has brought millions closer to Krishna.

This project exists because of their devotion. We are simply using modern tools to carry their vision further — making the Gita visible, accessible, and free for all.

Hare Krishna. Jai Prabhupada.

The Living Master

Yogiraj Siddhanath Gurunath

Special gratitude to Yogiraj Siddhanath Gurunath of siddhanath.org, a living Himalayan master in the Nath lineage of Babaji, who continues to transmit the ancient yogic wisdom of the Gita through direct experience.

His teaching is simple and profound: the Gita is not a book to be read — it is a state to be lived. Through Kriya Yoga, he shows seekers how to move from intellectual understanding to direct realization of Krishna's teachings.

He is living proof that the Gita's wisdom did not end on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. It flows, alive and unbroken, through the masters of every age.

Jai Gurunath. Hamsa Siddhanath.

The Tools That Built This

Anthropic  ·  Claude  ·  Google Gemini

This project would not exist without the people at Anthropic, who created Claude — the AI that wrote every line of code, designed the architecture, built the website, and composed all the content you see in this project.

And to Google, whose Gemini AI (Nano Banana 2 model) generated all 8,748 devotional paintings — each one a unique creation guided by descriptive prompts about the classical Indian art tradition.

These companies are building tools that allow humanity to propel itself spiritually forward. What once required an army of developers, artists, and scholars can now be accomplished by a single person with a vision and an AI partner.

The ancient rishis used their tapas to transmit knowledge across generations. Today, AI is becoming a new kind of tapas — a tireless force that can make sacred wisdom accessible to every soul on Earth, in every language, for free.

Thank you, Anthropic. Thank you, Google. The Gita reaches further because of you.

Where This Was Born

March 2026  ·  Siddhanath Forest Ashram  ·  Pune, India

This entire project was created in March 2026, at the Siddhanath Forest Ashram in Pune, India — the ashram of Yogiraj Siddhanath Gurunath, where we took peace and found the stillness to do this work.

Surrounded by ancient trees, birdsong, and the sacred silence of the ashram, we sat with a laptop and asked AI to bring Krishna's voice to the modern world. The peace of Gurunath's ashram made it possible to hear what needed to be built.

From this forest, with nothing but a laptop, a wifi connection, and the grace of the Guru — the entire project came to life.

Pune, India. March 2026. Jai Gurunath.

Create Your Own Devotional Art

Want to generate artwork in this classical Indian devotional style? Below are the exact prompt patterns we used. Copy, paste, and modify them for your own Krishna-conscious projects.

These prompts work with Google Gemini (Nano Banana 2 model) but will produce similar results on other AI image generators like Midjourney, DALL-E, or Stable Diffusion.

SCENE PAINTING — Landscape / Setting
Generate an image: Muralidhara Dasa devotional painting style. [DESCRIBE YOUR SCENE HERE — e.g., "The sacred Yamuna river flowing dark sapphire blue under a vast starry night sky with full moon. Kadamba trees with peacocks resting in branches. Jasmine flowers along the riverbank."]. Style: Indian classical miniature painting. Deep navy, gold, teal palette. Sacred devotional atmosphere. Do not include any watermarks or signatures in the image.
KRISHNA — The Divine Teacher
Generate an image: Muralidhara Dasa devotional painting style. Radiant blue-skinned Lord Krishna [DESCRIBE ACTION — e.g., "standing by the Yamuna river at night, playing bamboo flute"]. Yellow dhoti and peacock feather crown. Golden divine light emanates from his body. [ADDITIONAL DETAILS — e.g., "Peacocks bow before him. River reflects moonlight."]. Gentle eternal smile. Indian classical miniature, rich dark blues, warm golds. Sacred devotional atmosphere. Do not include any watermarks or signatures in the image.
ARJUNA — The Seeker
Generate an image: Muralidhara Dasa devotional painting style. [DESCRIBE ARJUNA — e.g., "Mighty warrior Arjuna kneeling in golden chariot, bow Gandiva lowered, head bowed in grief, tears on face. Golden armor. White horses still."]. [BACKGROUND — e.g., "Silhouettes of family on enemy side through dust. Sunrise crimson sky."]. Indian classical epic art. Amber, gold, crimson. Emotional devotional. Do not include any watermarks or signatures in the image.
CELESTIAL — Divine Realms
Generate an image: Muralidhara Dasa devotional painting style. [DESCRIBE REALM — e.g., "Celestial palace of Indraloka. Magnificent throne room with crystal floors reflecting rainbow light. Golden columns stretching into infinite sky. Beautiful apsaras in teal purple gold silks dancing."]. Indian celestial palace art. Navy, purple, gold, teal. Divine dreamlike. Do not include any watermarks or signatures in the image.
MODERN TOPIC — Krishna's Wisdom Applied Today
Generate an image: Muralidhara Dasa devotional painting style. [DESCRIBE MODERN SCENE WITH DEVOTIONAL FRAMING — e.g., "Krishna seated on a golden throne showing Arjuna visions of the modern world — people scrolling phones, office workers stressed, a meditating figure finding peace. Cosmic spirals connect ancient and modern."]. Indian classical miniature painting. Deep navy, gold, teal, warm amber palette. Sacred devotional atmosphere. Do not include any watermarks or signatures in the image.

Style Tips

Sacred Color Palette

The colors of ISKCON devotional art, used throughout this project:

Navy
Gold
Teal
Amber
Crimson
Purple
Silver
Rose

About the AI Model

All 8,748 images in this project were generated using Google Gemini (Nano Banana 2 model). The model was not fine-tuned or trained on Muralidhara Dasa's work specifically — it responds to style descriptions in the prompt.

No images were traced, copied, or derived from existing paintings. Each image is a unique AI generation guided by descriptive text about the classical Indian devotional art tradition.

Copy Everything — One Click

Grab all prompts, style tips, palette, and model info as JSON. Paste into your notes, share with friends, or feed it to your own AI workflow.

Free to Use — Spread the Word of God

All artwork, content, and materials in this project are free to use by anyone, anywhere in the world, for the promotion of Krishna consciousness and God consciousness — without asking for authorization.

Use these images in your temple. Print them for your study group. Share them on social media. Include them in your Gita classes. Put them on your wall. Send them to someone who needs Krishna's words today.

You do not need to ask permission. This is what they were made for.

No restrictions. No conditions. No license needed. Fully free. Forever.

Sarve sukhino bhavantu — May all beings be happy.

All images are 100% AI-generated. Even the signatures are fake — they are AI artifacts, not real artist marks.
Enjoy the art. Inspired by the devotional painting traditions of Muralidhara Dasa. Generated using Nano Banana 2.
This is a free, nonprofit project to promote Krishna consciousness. Jai Krishna.