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About Eternal Raga

A devotional platform born from personal faith — built for every generation of the Indian family.

The Story Behind Eternal Raga

Amrita Chatterjee

Founder, Eternal Raga

My love for Hindu mythology began in childhood — through my father's storytelling. Every evening, he would bring the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the Puranas to life. Not as ancient texts, but as living guidance for how to face the world. Those stories shaped my curiosity, my values, and my lifelong thirst for understanding Sanatan Dharma.

I have been a Shiva bhakt since I was very small. I had a little Shiva Linga at home — I would water it and pray every Monday. I still do. My aim is to visit all 12 Jyotirlinga; I have covered seven so far.

I was the bookish kind — I could spend hours alone with a good story and consider it time well spent. Books and songs have always been my path inward. When life got noisy, they brought me back to myself.

My career took me far from where I started. I studied Instrumentation Engineering at IIT Kharagpur, then spent two years as an R&D Engineer at Tata Motors. In 2008, I joined a global energy technology company — a journey that took me across countries and continents for eighteen years. I lived and worked in Norway for nearly three years, travelled extensively across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and worked alongside colleagues from over a hundred nationalities. In 2022, I received my company's highest individual award — given to fewer than 1% of employees globally — for a project recognised for its business impact, innovation, and sustainability.

Through all of it — the career, the travel, the growth — the thread of faith never left me. If anything, being far from India made it stronger. I found myself reaching for mantras, for bhajans, for the stories I had grown up with. The tools weren't always easy to find. They weren't always beautiful. I thought they should be.

For My Sons

I had twin sons in 2018. Watching them grow up as digital natives — learning from screens, from videos, from apps — I realised the stories my father had given me needed a new format. Not lectures. Not textbooks. Something alive, beautiful, and engaging enough to reach a generation that learns differently.

That became the seed of Eternal Raga. I wanted the same storytelling — in the language my sons actually speak.

For Family Far From the Temple

I also thought of the elderly members of my family — physically limited, sometimes housebound — who had quietly lost their daily connection to faith. No temple visits. No community gatherings. Just distance from the rituals that had anchored their lives.

If the temple couldn't come to them, perhaps devotion could. Through music, through mantras, through the sacred texts — on any device, at any hour.

What We've Built

What started as a personal project has grown into a full devotional library.

9+

Chalisas

1,008

Sacred Names

18

Gita Chapters

64+

Temples

Reverent and Accurate

Every mantra, verse, and deity name is handled with care. We cross-reference primary sources and never compromise on scriptural accuracy.

India-First, Built for All

Our primary audience is India — domestic families, working professionals, students, and seniors. NRI and diaspora communities are equally welcome.

Ad-Free. Always.

Eternal Raga is and will remain an ad-free experience. Sacred content and advertising don't belong together.

I spent eighteen years as an engineer — solving complex problems with data and logic. I loved that work. But I always knew something else was waiting.

Eternal Raga is that something else. It is the most personally meaningful thing I have built. Every piece of content on this platform carries the same reverence I felt as a child listening to my father tell the stories of the gods.

I hope it reaches you the same way.

— Amrita Chatterjee

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