About Us

A sacred home for every devotee

Bharat carries within it more places of worship than any one lifetime could visit. From the snow-bound Kedarnath to the gopurams of Madurai, from the Bhasma Aarti of Mahakal to the Rath Yatra of Puri, the divine is everywhere — yet our devotees often have no single, trustworthy place where they can simply be with their God.

Devasangam was born from a quiet wish — what if a grandmother in Kerala could watch the Mangala Aarti at Kashi without searching through ten apps? What if a working couple in Bengaluru could plan their Char Dham yatra without confusion? What if a young devotee abroad could share Ayodhya's Deepotsav with friends on WhatsApp in one tap?

We are a small, independent team of designers, engineers and seekers. We do not own these temples or their streams — every live darshan you see on Devasangam comes from the temple trust's own official YouTube channel, embedded through YouTube's IFrame Player so the licence and credit stay where they belong.

Our promises

  • Free for devotees. Live darshan, daily aarti, festival schedules and basic horoscopes will always remain free.
  • Twelve Indian languages. Every devotee deserves their God in their own tongue.
  • Respect for the temple trusts. Official streams only. Booking links point to the trust or government portal — never to a tout.
  • Transparency on copyright. We do not download or re-host any video. Sharing a temple shares the Devasangam page, not the stream itself.
  • No data hoarding. Language, horoscope sign and similar preferences live in your browser, not on our servers.
  • Bhakti above business. Ads, if any, will be unobtrusive and respectful — never on top of an aarti.

A noble cause

Every paid horoscope and every modest sponsorship goes toward expanding coverage to small, less-known temples; commissioning translations in more regional languages.

"लोकाः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु।"

May the entire world be happy.