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The Original
VedaBase App

A modern recreation of the beloved VedaBase reading software — the program that brought Prabhupada's books to thousands of devotees. The best of what it was, plus everything it was missing.

295
chapters
3
platforms
100%
offline capable
AI
powered development

Why a New VedaBase?

The original VedaBase was built on Folio Views — a proprietary document management system from the 1990s. For its time, it was remarkable: full-text search across all of Prabhupada's books, lectures, and letters. Devotees around the world relied on it daily for study, class preparation, and research.

But Folio was a product of its era. It runs only on Windows. It uses a proprietary encoding — no Unicode support, which means Sanskrit diacritical marks are rendered through a custom font (Balarama) rather than standard characters. There's no proper scripture index built into the interface. The software hasn't been updated in years. It can't run on Mac, Linux, tablets, or phones.

Despite these limitations, devotees still use it — because nothing else has matched its core experience: everything in one place, instantly searchable, always available offline. That's what we're recreating.

What Folio Got Right

  • +Everything in one application — books, lectures, letters, conversations
  • +Blazing fast full-text search across the entire library
  • +Completely offline — no internet needed
  • +Bookmarks and reading history
  • +Multiple windows for cross-referencing
  • +Compact — runs on modest hardware

What Was Missing

  • No Unicode — Sanskrit rendered via proprietary Balarama font
  • Windows only — no Mac, no Linux, no mobile
  • No scripture index or cross-reference system
  • No audio integration — text and audio completely separate
  • No themes — fixed appearance, hard to read for hours
  • No wiki links — every reference is a dead end
  • Proprietary format — can't export, can't extend, can't share

What We're Building

VaniReader — Desktop App

Built with Tauri (Rust backend) and Solid.js (reactive UI). Runs natively on macOS, Windows, and Linux. One codebase, all platforms. The database holds 21,000+ pages indexed for instant search.

Tauri 2 Solid.js Rust SQLite

VedaBase Web — Static Chapter Reader

Ultra-lightweight web reader. 295 chapters compiled from source markdown. Three themes, font choices, section toggles, reading progress. Zero framework, runs in any browser. For when you don't want to install an app.

static HTML Literata font no install

Features

Split View

Read two texts side by side. Compare BG verse with SB commentary. Open a wiki article alongside the source.

Tabs

Multiple reading contexts open simultaneously. Each tab remembers its page, scroll position, and history. Drag to reorder.

Audiobook Sync

Audio plays while you read. Chapter-based playlists auto-advance. Speed control, position memory. Background playback.

Full-Text Search

Search across all 21,000 pages instantly. Results show context, highlight matches. Filter by book, content type, date.

Scripture Index

980 curated index entries with cross-references. Browse alphabetically or by category. What Folio never had.

Themes & Typography

Light, dark, sepia. Multiple fonts. Adjustable size and line height. Section toggles for Devanagari, transliteration, synonyms.

Backlinks

Visit any verse and see every article, compilation, and lecture that references it. The knowledge graph the books always needed.

Offline & Open Source

Works without internet. All data stored locally. Entire codebase on GitHub. Anyone can inspect, contribute, or fork.

Built With AI, Made for Devotees

We're developing this application in partnership with AI tools — Claude for architecture and coding, AI-assisted testing, automated quality assurance. This means a small volunteer team can build software that would normally require a company. The Tauri + Rust + Solid.js stack compiles to native applications for macOS, Windows, and Linux from a single codebase.

AI accelerates the development, but every decision is made by devotees. The reading experience, the design choices, the content presentation — these reflect years of actually using VedaBase and knowing what devotees need for daily study, class preparation, and personal reading.

With funding support, we can dedicate more time to polish, testing, and the features that matter most. The goal: the best possible reading experience for Srila Prabhupada's books, free for everyone, forever.

Support This Project

Your contribution helps us build the reading experience Prabhupada's books deserve — cross-platform, beautiful, and free for every devotee on the planet.