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Seetaraam — India's 64 Dhaama Corridor

The research and community platform for India's sacred geography — mapping the Ramayana trail across Bharat, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. Built on a taxonomic framework of 60+ ancient Janapadas mapped to their modern pilgrimage destinations.

45,000+

km Primary
Field Research

560+

Heritage & Pilgrimage
Sites Mapped

60+

Ancient Janapadas
Documented

25

Indian States
Covered

Janapada taxonomy

Ancient kingdoms. Modern sacred geography.

Each Janapada is documented with: ancient kingdom boundaries, modern administrative mapping, major pilgrimage sites, accommodation infrastructure, and community governance patterns. A sample of the 60+ regions:

KoshalAyodhya
VrajVrindavan
KashiVaranasi
PrabhasSomnath
DwarikaGujarat
KishkindhaHampi
KuruHastinapur
MithilaJanakpur
MagadhaGaya
KalingaOdisha
CholaTamil Nadu
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Research dimensions

What each corridor documents.

Research taxonomy

Ancient kingdom boundaries, modern administrative mapping, major pilgrimage sites, accommodation infrastructure, community governance patterns. Each Janapada a self-contained research dossier.

Dhaarmik real estate

Real estate dynamics around pilgrimage corridors — DharmaShala economics, ashram land governance, community-funded accommodation, heritage conservation zoning. The data that powers our land advisory practice.

Community building

Building a community of pilgrims, researchers, and real estate practitioners around the 64 Dhaama corridor — a pan-Bharat infrastructure thesis connecting sacred geography with sustainable development.

Why this matters

The data moat behind the advisory.

Seetaraam isn't a side project. It's the knowledge infrastructure that makes BhooVaanijyak's land advisory in pilgrimage corridors uniquely credible. No desk research, satellite imagery, or web scraping can replicate 45,000+ km of on-ground observation across 560+ sites.

For investors: this proprietary dataset is the defensible moat. For customers: this is why we know the land near your chosen Teerthakshetra better than any broker. For researchers: this is an open invitation to collaborate on India's most ambitious sacred geography mapping effort.

Long-term vision

ShreeRaamaRaajya — Where Heritage Becomes Infrastructure

Seetaraam's research feeds a larger thesis: that India's 64 Dhaama pilgrimage corridor — spanning Bharat, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Tibet along the Ramayana trail — can anchor a new model of culturally rooted, sustainable real estate development.

Cultural real estate

Townships, pilgrimage hubs, and community-managed estates near Teerthakshetra — designed around Vaidik principles of self-sufficiency, harmony with nature, and intergenerational stewardship.

Immersive experiences

Leveraging immersive technology to bring India's sacred geography to a global audience — building on the Bharatverse.xyz AR/VR deployment for Ministry of Tourism at Bharat Parva, Red Fort.

Sustainable community impact

Regulated, transparent development that delivers socio-economic growth to underserved pilgrimage regions — not extraction. Every corridor investment governed by RERA, DPDP, and the DESG (Dharmic ESG) framework originated by BhooVaanijyak.

The ecosystem: ShreeRaamaRaajya is not a solo venture. It is backed by a founding committee spanning immersive technology, IT infrastructure, religious institutional networks, legal and political frameworks, community operations, financial strategy, and pilgrimage services — coordinated through BhooVaanijyak as the strategy, governance, and compliance anchor.

Conceptualised Dattatreya Jayanti, Vikram Samvat 2081 (December 2024). Community formation in progress.