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Vasudeva — "he who dwells in all beings" — is one of Krishna's primary names, drawn from the opening verse of the Bhagavata Purana and the root of the liberation mantra Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya. Vasudeva AI is built in that spirit: not a summary of scripture, but a living voice. The AI draws from the Bhagavad Gita's actual teachings on dharma (life purpose), karma (action and consequence), the nature of the self, detachment, devotion, and the path through confusion toward clarity.
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Vasudeva AI is a free AI spiritual guidance tool that speaks as Krishna, drawing from the Bhagavad Gita and Vedic wisdom. Users ask questions about dharma, karma, meditation, relationships, and spiritual practice. The AI responds in Krishna's voice, grounded in the Gita's actual teachings, with verse references where relevant.
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Vasudeva is one of Krishna's primary names in Sanskrit, meaning "he who dwells in all beings." It appears in the opening verse of the Bhagavata Purana and is the root of the liberation mantra Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya. The name points toward Krishna's universal presence — not as a distant deity but as the awareness within all existence.
The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Sanskrit scripture forming part of the Mahabharata. It records a dialogue between the warrior Arjuna and his charioteer Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Arjuna's crisis of purpose becomes the occasion for Krishna to teach on the nature of the self, dharma, karma, devotion, and liberation. It remains one of humanity's most studied spiritual texts.
Dharma, in Krishna's teaching, is the righteous action natural to one's own nature and station — not a fixed moral code imposed from outside. He teaches that it is better to perform one's own dharma imperfectly than another's perfectly (BG 3.35). Dharma is discovered through honest self-knowledge and refined through action undertaken without attachment to results.
Karma in the Gita means action itself — and the binding effect of action performed with attachment to outcomes. Krishna teaches that one has the right to action but never to its fruits (BG 2.47). Karma yoga — the path of action without attachment — is one of the Gita's central teachings: acting fully, offering the results, remaining unbound.
No. Vasudeva AI draws from the full breadth of Krishna's tradition and is not affiliated with any single sampradaya, organization, or institution. It does not represent ISKCON, any Vaishnava organization, or any other religious body. It is an independent AI tool built to engage with Krishna's wisdom across all traditions.
Vasudeva AI is a spiritual and philosophical guidance tool, not a substitute for licensed mental health care, therapy, or medical advice. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out to a qualified professional. The tool is intended for spiritual inquiry, reflection, and engagement with Vedic wisdom.