How Ghar reviews spiritual content.
Ghar is built for Hindu home practice, so accuracy and care matter. Our public guides and in-app practice content are written for household use, reviewed for clarity, and treated as practice support, not a replacement for your family tradition, guru, temple, or sampradaya.
Our content promise
- Spiritual and ritual guidance is owned by human editors.
- Practice content is reviewed with Hindu scholars, practitioners, or tradition-aware advisors before publication.
- We do not publish automatically generated spiritual instructions.
- When traditions differ, we say so instead of flattening them into one generic answer.
- Corrections can be sent to hello@getghar.com.
What this policy covers
This policy covers Ghar app content, blog guides, festival preparation material, panchang explanations, mantra and practice notes, and public support pages that explain Hindu home practice.
How a guide is created
- Topic selection: We choose topics that families actually search for, such as daily puja routine, home mandir setup, panchang, festival preparation, or teaching traditions to children.
- Tradition context: We identify where sampradaya, region, language, family custom, or temple instruction may change the details.
- Human drafting: A human editor writes the final guide in plain language for household use.
- Spiritual review: A scholar, practitioner, or tradition-aware advisor reviews the material for accuracy, respect, and practical fit.
- Usability review: We check whether a family can actually follow the steps without confusion or unnecessary complexity.
- Publication and updates: We publish with a visible updated date and revise when corrections, calendar changes, or better guidance are needed.
Author and reviewer signals
Blog posts identify the Ghar Editorial Team and spiritual review process. Public reviewer names will be added only when a reviewer has consented to be named. Until then, we do not invent advisor names or credentials for SEO.
Use of AI tools
Ghar does not use AI to replace spiritual review or to automatically generate ritual instructions. Technical tools may assist with formatting, search optimization, or QA, but human editors remain responsible for final wording, spiritual claims, corrections, and publication decisions.
Corrections and updates
If you see something that feels incomplete, unclear, or wrong for your tradition, email hello@getghar.com. We review corrections with the same care we use for new content and update pages when a change improves accuracy or household usability.
Limits of guidance
Hindu practice is diverse. Ghar gives structured guidance for the home, but your family elder, guru, priest, temple, or sampradaya should take priority when they provide specific instruction.