A unified map of Indian knowledge

Pluck a string,
the whole web vibrates.

turīya — the fourth, beyond waking, dream and sleep · sūtra — the thread that runs through

India's darśanas were never separate. The same five elements that shape the body in Āyurveda move the sky in Jyotiṣa, rise through the chakras in Yoga, and descend through the tattvas of Sāṃkhya. Turīya·Sūtra draws them as one living web — touch any node and watch it reach through every system at once.

5
traditions
76
nodes
98
living threads
54
hidden facets
9
walkable paths
Five systems, one vocabulary

The maps you can walk

Each tradition is its own interactive map — and each plugs into the same shared core of five elements and three guṇas. Start anywhere; the threads will carry you across.

Tattva
the spine & the elements

The 36 tattvas of Sāṃkhya and Śaiva thought — the descent from pure consciousness to gross matter that every other system hangs from.

Jyotiṣa
the sky

The nine grahas, twelve rāśis and twenty-seven nakṣatras — the web of celestial correspondences, the cosmos as a field of forces.

Yoga
the subtle body

The chakras, koṣas, nāḍīs and vāyus — the inner architecture, the same forces mapped onto the human form instead of the sky.

Āyurveda
the body

The doṣas, the seven tissues, the digestive fire and the channels — how the elements live, balance and heal in flesh.

The Egg
all of it, joined

Hiraṇyagarbha — the cosmic egg that holds every system at once, the elements ringing its equator as the shared hubs they all share.

How to read it

Depth on demand, never clutter

Depth

Three layers, one knob

Curious shows the shape; Deeper and Deepest unfold each node's effects, its place in daily life, and how it lives in the body. You choose how far in to go.

Vibration

Touch one, light many

Select Fire and the Sun, Maṇipūra, Pitta, the south-east quarter and sight all answer — strong ties bright, weak ties faint. The correspondences become visible.

Bloom

Open a node into its world

Zoom into a node and it blooms into its own hub of detail — the 27 nakṣatras, the doṣa's five seats — each linking back to the egg. Detail only when you ask.

Paths

Trace a route across systems

Follow recommended threads — the descent of consciousness, the thread of fire — or the cross-system paths, step by step, the web dimming to the route alone.

The healing paths

Where the systems meet on the body

For the things people actually feel — digestion, the heart, the breath, vitality, the eyes — Turīya·Sūtra traces how Āyurveda, Yoga and Jyotiṣa converge on the same points, as one route you can walk.

Open a healing path
A visualisation, not a clinic. The healing paths show how these traditions relate ideas about the body — supportive practices, foods, breath and rhythm. They are not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, and they do not replace professional care.

The value is in seeing the whole tangle at once — which is exactly why the complex, cross-system patterns matter more here than the simple ones.

An honest synthesis — not one tradition's doctrine.

Turīya·Sūtra draws threads across the darśanas, and it says so. Where the classical sources agree, it shows a solid link. Where they differ — the element of a graha, the tissue a planet governs — it marks the thread “sources differ” rather than pretending to a unanimity that was never there.

The Sanskrit is kept and explained, never flattened. The goal is layered access to real knowledge, not a pop-science summary.

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Your own thread

The personal lens

Discovering yourself, healing yourself, seeing yourself as a sum of many forces — that is the aim. The map is the universal web; your birth chart is your own thread through it. String your nine grahas onto the egg, watch where your sky leans, and walk the paths that tend it.

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