A steadier way to bring real questions to a tradition built to answer them.
Why Mihira exists
Mihira started from a specific, unglamorous gap: a lot of people who grew up with easy access to a family astrologer, a neighborhood priest, or elders who could field a hard question no longer have any of that nearby. Moving for work or school does not remove the need for that kind of guidance — it just removes the infrastructure that used to provide it. Mihira is an attempt to rebuild the substance of that support, in a form that works for someone living far from where it originally came from.
How guidance is grounded
Mihira draws on the Upanishads, the Puranas, the epics, broader Vedic teaching, and the commentary of later saints — not only the Bhagavad Gita, which is the most commonly cited but far from the only relevant source for most real questions. Answers are built to cite what they draw on, so a source can be checked rather than taken on faith. Mihira is a tool for bringing this tradition to a specific question, not a claim to any personal ordination, lineage, or scholarly authority beyond that.
What Mihira is not
- Not a substitute for a qualified priest, astrologer, therapist, physician, or financial advisor
- Not astrology entertainment, and not built around daily horoscope content
- Not a community platform — questions are private by default, not shared or shown to other users
How your data is handled
Birth details, spiritual preferences, and the questions you ask are treated as sensitive product data — used only to operate and improve Mihira, never sold. The full detail of what is collected and why is in the Privacy Policy.
Reach the team
Mihira is a small, early-stage team. If you have feedback, a correction on a source, or a question about how something works, the fastest way to reach us is founders@getmihira.com.