Understand meaning
Go beyond reading the words alone. JagJeet helps make Gurbani more approachable with simple reflections that support learning and contemplation.
Daily spiritual learning
JagJeet is a calm, focused iPhone app built to help you return to Gurbani with simple explanations, multilingual reflections, gentle reminders, and easy sharing with the people you love.
Designed for a daily habit
Discover wisdom from Gurbani, save meaningful reflections, continue guided paths, and build a spiritual rhythm that fits into real life.
Why JagJeet
Go beyond reading the words alone. JagJeet helps make Gurbani more approachable with simple reflections that support learning and contemplation.
Move between English, Hindi, and Punjabi so the app can meet you where you are and support a more natural learning journey.
When something meaningful speaks to you, pass it on easily through WhatsApp, Messages, Facebook, and other sharing options.
Features
Open a fresh Gurbani reflection each day and return to wisdom in just a few minutes.
Learn through structured Chaupai Sahib and Japji Sahib paths with progress that stays with you.
Choose reminder times that suit your day so your learning habit feels steady, not stressful.
Bookmark meaningful verses and reflections so they are easy to return to whenever you need them.
Use the app in English, Hindi, or Punjabi and keep your learning grounded in the language you prefer.
Share your learning with family and friends through WhatsApp, Messages, Facebook, and more.
“Join us to learn the meaning of Gurbani and Sikhi at your own pace each day, and share that learning with your loved ones.”
Help Shape JagJeet
We are collecting feedback to make JagJeet better for daily spiritual learning. If something feels confusing, incomplete, hard to use, or especially meaningful, we would genuinely love to hear it.
Tell us what breaks, feels off, loads incorrectly, or behaves in a way you did not expect.
Point out anything confusing in onboarding, reminders, navigation, verse layouts, or settings.
We especially want feedback on the wording, tone, and helpfulness of English, Hindi, and Punjabi content.
Share ideas like audio, search, notes, widgets, deeper learning flows, or anything else that would help your practice.