‘ImAvatar’ promises to be a boon for devotees
ImAvatar faith-tech platform aims to build a network of well-meaning, like-minded devotees.

Therefore, this app titled ‘ImAvatar’ will be great boon to all believers across the globe who will soon have nothing to worry when it comes to keeping their faith alive. Nitin Navandher, CEO and cofounder, ImAvatar believes firmly in India’s omnipotent spiritual ecosystem.
The ImAvatar platform will bring all the elements of this ecosystem under one roof, connecting seekers and devotees across the globe. Faith is magical, its benefits are indeed miraculous and therefore its followers come from every class, caste, gender and creed – faith is indeed a great equaliser. Launch of ImAvatar will prove to be of great benefit to all devotees and seekers.
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Faith fuels philanthropy: Says, Mahant Sudhir Pujari of Shree Kalaram Temple , Panchvati, “We were sceptical when we first heard of this app, but it can enable devotees from all over the world to perform pujas and all other rituals virtually. Temple donations are likely to rise as well.”
Indian diaspora will not feel alienated: “It will become easy for anyone to perform abhishekam, organise mahaprasad, or partake in any religious ritual with a click. It will be easy for everyone, devotees and priests. Maintaining records of addresses, for couriering prasad, or even tilak will become easy,” shares Prasad Ayre trustee of Gaondevi Durga Devasthan Gilbert Hill, Andheri. Indians from any part of the world will no longer feel alienated from their culture and religious practices thanks to ImAvatar.
ImAvatar promises to be a boon for many: “Many Indians can benefit from ImAvatar, this app will be a boon for many,” explains Prashant Rasal, CEO, Shiv Mandir, Ambernath. Many people in metro cities are unable to physically go to temples located at far off destinations due to their demanding work profiles, such devotees can look upon ImAvatar as a great boon, as they get ‘darshan’ on their digital devices.
ImAvatar can create a wellbeing network: Shashank Gulgule, Secretary, Walkeshwar Temple at Malabar Hill, Mumbai explains, “ImAvatar can make everything easy and transparent, it can also serve to be a great platform to help build a ‘network’ of believers from all over the world.” Such a network can bring like-minded and wellmeaning people come together for a more meaningful purpose and create an aura of positivity and well-being.
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