AI-guided Ayurvedic wisdom—for learners, healers, and the health-conscious. Explore at your pace.
FoodyGPT is an AI-powered dietary recommendation tool based on Ayurvedic principles. It helps users get food suggestions based on symptoms, seasons, locations, and personal preferences.
Anyone can use FoodyGPT—whether you're a layperson, patient, nutritionist, or Ayurvedic physician. It’s designed to guide both the general public and professionals.
Just enter key details like your symptoms (e.g., acidity, fatigue), your location (to adjust seasonally), and preferences (veg/non-veg), and the tool will provide meal suggestions accordingly.
Yes. The tool considers regional dietary patterns (e.g., South Indian, North Indian) and suggests relatable food options whenever possible.
Yes. If you already know your Prakriti, you can mention it while interacting. The tool tailors suggestions considering Vata, Pitta, and Kapha balance.
Yes. FoodyGPT offers suggestions during specific conditions like Jwara (fever), indigestion, or seasonal disorders. However, it is not a replacement for physician advice.
The tool provides both: meal suggestions and sometimes simple recipes or preparation methods, especially for commonly used Ayurvedic preparations.
While it offers helpful suggestions aligned with Ayurvedic dietetics, always consult your physician before making major changes if you have chronic conditions.
Yes. FoodyGPT is completely free for public use as part of the Atharva AyurTech initiative to promote healthy eating through Ayurvedic wisdom.
FoodyGPT is powered by a Custom GPT model, which may reset after a few interactions. If prompted, simply return to the tool from the Help section and resume your session.
AyurKrida is a gamified learning AI tool designed to help Ayurveda students engage with quizzes, flashcards, and case simulations in a fun and interactive way.
Primarily BAMS students and PG scholars, but it’s also helpful for teachers to use as an interactive classroom activity.
The tool includes MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, case-based questions, and match-the-following formats covering all Ayurveda subjects.
Currently, AyurKrida is designed for solo play.
Yes. All content is aligned with the New curriculum, and it includes UG and PG subject modules.
The questions are primarily in English, but Sanskrit terms and slokas are included where relevant to strengthen classical learning.
Yes. It works seamlessly on both desktop and mobile browsers.
As of now, scores are not saved across sessions. However, you can self-evaluate and repeat questions for mastery.
Yes. AyurKrida is currently offered as a free educational tool to support Ayurveda students and teachers.
AyurKrida runs on a Custom GPT engine, which resets after limited interactions. If this happens, please revisit the tool from the Help section to continue.
It is a custom AI assistant designed to guide Ayurveda professionals in launching, branding, and scaling Ayurvedic businesses—from clinics to wellness products and ed-tech platforms.
Aspiring entrepreneurs in Ayurveda—BAMS graduates, PG scholars, wellness coaches, and faculty members planning to launch clinics, apps, courses, or products.
The tool provides guidance on clinic models, wellness centers, product lines (e.g., herbal cosmetics, nutraceuticals), content creation, online courses, and digital consultation setups.
Yes. It can suggest Ayurvedic brand names, taglines, domain name ideas, and positioning statements suited for your niche and audience.
While it doesn't replace legal counsel, the tool can guide you on general requirements like drug licenses, FSSAI, Ayush registration, and startup India schemes.
Yes. You can get insights on social media content, SEO for Ayurveda websites, influencer collaborations, and digital marketing tailored to Ayurveda.
Absolutely. It can draft proposals for grants, business pitches, and plans aligned with Ayurveda startup goals.
Yes. Even if you're starting a publishing house, a wellness retreat, or an e-learning platform, the GPT can offer tailored guidance.
Yes. Ayurveda Entrepreneurship GPT is free as part of the open-access Ayurveda innovation initiative by PraKul.
Since it works on a Custom GPT model, the session may time out after a few interactions. You can simply revisit the tool from the Help section to continue.
MedGuru is an AI-powered multidisciplinary mentor designed to integrate Ayurvedic and modern medical knowledge. It helps learners correlate classical concepts with contemporary clinical understanding.
It is ideal for BAMS interns, PG scholars, MBBS students exploring Ayurveda, and educators interested in interdisciplinary teaching.
It covers Ayurveda topics like Nidana, Chikitsa, Dravyaguna, Samprapti, and relates them to modern disciplines like pathology, internal medicine, diagnostics, and pharmacology.
MedGuru helps analyze symptoms, connect doshic pathology with biomedical terms, and supports clinical reasoning through integrated explanations.
Yes. You can ask for Ayurveda vs modern correlations (e.g., Ama vs inflammation, Rasa Dhatu vs plasma) or differential diagnoses.
Absolutely. MedGuru can simulate viva questions, short notes, MCQs, and explain key terms—making it highly useful for quick revision.
Yes. Teachers can generate interdisciplinary slides, clinical cases, discussion questions, or even assignment prompts using MedGuru.
Yes. You can provide a case scenario (e.g., joint pain, fever, or diabetes), and it will guide you through diagnosis and management using both Ayurveda and biomedicine frameworks.
Yes. It is currently offered free under the PraKul initiative to promote integrated learning and modernize Ayurvedic education.
Since it works on a Custom GPT engine, the session may reset after several interactions. If this happens, simply revisit it via the Help page to resume your learning.
Sanglish is a custom AI tool that translates and explains Sanskrit and English words within the Ayurvedic context. It combines semantic understanding with classical references.
Ayurveda students, teachers, researchers, Sanskrit scholars, and translators who work with classical Ayurvedic texts and need contextual meanings.
Unlike standard dictionaries, Sanglish provides contextual interpretations, Ayurvedic usage, synonyms, and relevant slokas from Samhitas.
Yes. You can enter either a Sanskrit word (e.g., Shotha) or an English word (e.g., inflammation) to get Ayurvedic meanings and usages.
Yes. Sanglish offers slokas from texts like Charaka, Sushruta, Ashtanga Hridaya, and cites chapter and verse numbers where applicable.
While it doesn’t provide audio, Sanglish highlights Mahāprāṇa and phonetic distinctions useful for accurate recitation and understanding.
Absolutely. It helps in framing accurate Sanskrit-English terminology in research papers, dissertations, and translations.
Basic grammatical insights are offered, especially where it affects the meaning. However, it is not a full-fledged Sanskrit grammar tutor.
Currently, it’s an online tool only. Future versions may support downloadable glossaries or eBooks.
Being a Custom GPT tool, it may prompt you to restart after a few interactions. Just return via the Help page to continue seamlessly.
It’s an AI-powered assistant that helps users discover open-access eBooks, research PDFs, theses, and classical Ayurvedic texts from verified academic sources.
Researchers, PG/PhD scholars, Ayurveda faculty, and students looking for credible literature in Ayurveda, healthcare, or interdisciplinary fields.
It can locate:
Yes. You can enter topics (e.g., “Rasayana in cancer”), disease names, drug names, or author keywords to find relevant content.
Yes. It fetches links from trusted repositories like Archive.org, Shodhganga, NCBI, ResearchGate, and other open-access platforms.
No. It also supports literature discovery in pharmacology, AI in healthcare, public health, ethnomedicine, and more.
Yes. It can generate Vancouver, Harvard, or APA-style references for most of the sources it recommends.
Yes. eBook Finder only links to publicly available or copyright-cleared documents. It does not promote pirated or unauthorized content.
Yes. The tool works on both desktop and mobile browsers for easy access to documents on the go.
As a Custom GPT tool, it has a limited session span. If the session ends, simply return to the Help section and restart your search.
It’s an AI-powered career advisory tool designed to help BAMS graduates, postgraduates, and young professionals explore career paths within and beyond Ayurveda, including clinical, academic, research, entrepreneurial, and tech-integrated domains.
BAMS interns, MD scholars, recent graduates, career counselors, and Ayurveda educators seeking clarity on evolving career tracks and opportunities in India and abroad.
It covers:
Yes. It can provide an overview of AYUSH-based government positions, exam pathways (UPSC, PSCs), and scheme-based recruitments like NRHM or Ministry of AYUSH roles.
Yes. It offers basic guidance on countries that accept BAMS/MD, licensing requirements, bridging courses, and potential regions to consider for practice or education.
Absolutely. It covers careers in ed-tech, publishing, medical writing, research coordination, Ayurveda content creation, consulting, and product development.
Yes. The tool recommends relevant certifications, online courses, and fellowships (e.g., clinical research, yoga therapy, data science, nutrition) based on your interest area.
You can revisit and reframe your queries as often as needed. However, sessions may reset after a few messages due to GPT limits—just restart from the Help section.
Yes. If you mention your background (e.g., BAMS + interest in dermatology + want to work abroad), it tailors the suggestions accordingly.
Yes. It is offered as a free guidance tool to support the professional growth of Ayurveda graduates and scholars.
It is an AI-assisted tool designed to support Ayurveda teachers in creating lectures, assessments, student engagement strategies, and academic planning—all aligned with new syllabus guidelines.
It is meant for BAMS and MD-level Ayurveda faculty, guest lecturers, postgraduate guides, and academic coordinators involved in curriculum delivery or mentorship.
You can get:
Yes. All prompts and suggestions are crafted to comply with the New syllabus, CBCS credit norms, and UGC teaching-learning principles.
Yes. It offers prompts for quizzes, assignments, open-book tests, viva cards, debates, flipped classroom tasks, and practical demonstrations.
The guidebook helps frame objectives using Bloom’s Taxonomy, and plan evaluations based on Miller’s Pyramid and competency-based milestones.
Absolutely. It suggests integration with modern science, digital tools (e.g., Padlet, Canva, Google Forms), and flipped-classroom methodologies.
Yes. It can provide frameworks for guiding PG dissertation writing, journal publishing, and peer review orientation for students.
Both. New teachers can use it to plan structured lessons and assessments. Experienced faculty can explore innovations in pedagogy and research mentorship.
No installation is required. However, being a Custom GPT, sessions may expire after a few interactions. You can always return via the Help section to continue your session.
It is a Custom GPT-based AI assistant designed to support MD scholars and teachers by simplifying the new postgraduate curriculum. It helps with syllabus-specific content, structured answers, teaching strategies, assessments, and research orientation across all PG subjects.
PG scholars (MD Ayurveda), teachers, guides, and academic coordinators who require quick access to structured content, teaching prompts, viva questions, and research ideas for all 14 PG subjects.
It includes:
Yes. The content strictly follows New syllabus PDFs, including Module numbers, Subject codes (like ST, SW, etc.), and learning outcomes.
Absolutely. It creates viva cards, MCQ banks, SAQs, LAQs, and case-based questions aligned with the syllabus and competency goals.
Yes. It assists in framing 28-hour teaching plans using 1:2:3 (lecture:practical:experiential) distribution, with learning outcomes, activities, and evaluations.
Yes. It suggests dissertation topics, research designs, study tools, SOP frameworks, and ethical considerations aligned with PG subject domains.
Yes. It can simulate oral viva questions, case-based discussions, practical demonstration questions, and short clinical problem-solving cases.
Definitely. It helps draft learning objectives at all six cognitive levels and generates matching assessment types (MCQ, LAQ, case-based, etc.).
Yes. It provides teaching and assessment methods aligned with “Knows,” “Knows How,” “Shows How,” and “Does” levels—suitable for CBCS and outcome-based education.
Yes. It can generate competency mapping tables that align learning outcomes with teaching methods and assessment formats—ideal for documentation and audits.
Yes. It suggests innovative methods like flipped classrooms, debates, simulation, OSPE, open-book tests, flowcharts, and collaborative assignments.
Yes. It helps integrate Ayurveda with domains like biomedicine, yoga, public health, pharmacognosy, and AI for a multidisciplinary approach.
Yes. It can generate structured question papers, model answers, question weightage tables, and guidelines for short internal tests.
Yes. It helps teachers explore modern educational methods, NEP integration, hybrid learning strategies, and curriculum innovation aligned with UGC and New syllabus norms.
Absolutely. New teachers can get structured guidance, while experienced faculty can use it for deeper innovations and curriculum audits.
Yes. You can mention your subject (e.g., Roga Nidana, Kaumarabhritya) or module code (e.g., M3U2) to receive highly specific responses.
The tool is updated in sync with New PDFs and teaching practices. Feedback-based improvements are integrated as needed.
No. Just interact with the GPT as you would with a colleague. Type your query naturally, and the tool will guide you contextually.
As a Custom GPT, it may reset after a limited number of interactions. If prompted, simply revisit it from the Help section to continue your session.
YogaAI is a Custom GPT tool designed to provide personalized yoga guidance based on your age, health condition, fitness goals, time availability, and lifestyle preferences—rooted in classical yoga principles and modern applications.
Anyone! Whether you are a beginner, intermediate practitioner, yoga therapist, Ayurveda doctor, or a wellness coach, YogaAI adapts its suggestions to suit your needs.
YogaAI can provide:
Yes. You can specify if your practice is for early morning, afternoon, or night, and it will suggest suitable sequences. Seasonal relevance (like cooling practices in summer) is also included.
Yes. You can input conditions like PCOS, asthma, back pain, diabetes, anxiety, etc., and YogaAI will suggest a safe and condition-specific yoga regimen (general guidance, not a replacement for therapy).
Yes. The tool draws from classical texts like Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda Samhita, Patanjali Yoga Sutras, and integrates insights from modern therapeutic yoga schools.
Absolutely. Teachers can use it to:
Yes. It offers meditation routines (ex. Trataka, Yoga Nidra, guided breath awareness) and mindfulness practices for stress, focus, and emotional balance.
YogaAI is an educational tool and offers general guidance. Individuals with health conditions are advised to consult a certified yoga therapist or physician before starting any new routine.
Yes. YogaAI by PraKul is currently free to support public wellness and integrative yoga-based healing.
Yes. It can provide:
Currently, it gives text-based guidance. In future updates, links to trusted demonstration videos or diagrams may be added.
Yes. You can use YogaAI to build sample protocols for research, clinical trials, or wellness program documentation aligned with specific populations or conditions.
YogaAI is a Custom GPT tool and may time out after a few interactions. If prompted, simply return to the Help section and restart your session seamlessly.
It is a Custom GPT-based assistant designed to help Ayurveda teachers plan, teach, and assess more effectively—aligned with New guidelines, CBCS format, and outcome-based education principles.
This tool is ideal for UG and PG Ayurveda faculty, guest lecturers, teaching coordinators, and researchers guiding dissertations or designing outcome-based modules.
You can generate:
Yes. It is fully aligned with AYUG documents, ensuring teaching methods, credit distribution, and evaluation patterns match prescribed norms.
Absolutely. It helps in drafting course objectives at all six levels—remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create.
It maps assessments to:
Yes. It can generate subject-wise viva cards with diversified questions and marks allocation for UG and PG examinations.
No. This tool is designed for UG curriculum. Refer “Ayurveda PG AI Mentor” for PG curriculum.
Flipped classroom, reflective journaling, open-book tests, concept maps, debates, seminars, quizzes, role-plays, and group-based OSPEs.
Yes. You can generate structured question papers, MCQs, OSPEs, rubrics for practical exams, and case-based evaluation formats.
Yes. It allows you to align Ayurveda topics with Biomedicine, Yoga, Pharmacology, AI in healthcare, Public Health, and Nutraceuticals.
Absolutely. It provides structured hand-holding, sample plans, and template-based prompts to help newly appointed teachers or those preparing for NTET/FDP.
Yes. It offers curriculum innovation ideas, research proposal assistance, blended learning tools, and newer assessment models for seasoned educators.
Yes. You can request topic-wise slide outlines with suggested subheadings, references, visuals, and student activity cues.
Yes. It helps create competency mapping tables that link learning objectives to teaching methods and specific assessments.
Yes. It can provide:
Yes. It helps in documenting T-L-A methods, outcome mapping, and justification of teaching practices for academic audits or NAAC accreditation.
Yes. It assists in drafting logbook entries, observation checklist items, practical objectives, and feedback mechanisms for student engagement.
Yes. It is especially useful for NTET-qualified educators looking to apply theory into structured academic practice, with content aligned to FDP/NTET training themes.
Yes. It provides guidance for dissertation framing, PG synopsis structuring, literature review prompts, and references for protocol writing.
Yes. You can use this tool to generate content for T-L innovation workshops, CMEs, and faculty development programs.
Yes. It provides activity suggestions for Google Classroom, Zoom, Moodle, and hybrid models—suitable for post-COVID digital integration.
Yes. The tool suggests classical texts (with sloka numbers) and modern books, open-access eBooks, or links to structured content. Anyways, please do cross check as currently AI is not much updated with Classical textbooks of Ayurveda.
Yes. You can mention your subject (e.g., Swasthavritta, Rasashastra, Kaumarabhritya), and the tool will tailor its prompts accordingly.
As a Custom GPT tool, it resets after a few interactions. When prompted, simply return to the Help section and relaunch the tool.
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