art provides programmatic access to computation engines and knowledge infrastructure derived from primary Sanskrit texts. Designed for developers seeking to integrate Hindu calendrical, ritual, and textual data into their applications, the API delivers endpoints for Hindu calendar calculations, Vedic naming conventions, festival dates, bereavement timelines, and Sanskrit corpus queries, all with a focus on arcsecond-level astronomical precision.
The platform offers 11 REST endpoints, structured according to the OpenAPI protocol, and is powered by Rust and the Swiss Ephemeris. Notable features include Panchang calculations (covering Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Vara, sunrise/sunset, and muhurat windows), festival date computations, and Vedic naming services that return birth-related lunar data such as Nakshatra, Pada, Rashi, and starting syllables in both Latin and Devanagari scripts. The Shraddha endpoint provides bereavement timelines, detailing immediate and recurring ritual dates based on death tithi. Additionally, the Kadambini endpoints enable citation, search, and named entity recognition across a corpus of over 622,000 Sanskrit verses, supporting verse lookup, knowledge graph entity extraction, and NER tasks.
9% uptime. Results are traceable to primary Sanskrit sources, and caching strategies vary by endpoint, ranging from none (for Vedic naming) to 24 hours (for Panchang and Shraddha) and 7 days (for corpus queries). The API can be accessed via cURL, Python, and TypeScript, with official SDKs available through pip and npm.
Pricing is transparent, with a free tier that includes 1,000 monthly requests and community support. Paid plans scale to accommodate side projects, production applications, and enterprise needs, offering higher request quotas, increased rate limits, and escalating levels of support, including dedicated and priority support for higher tiers. The service is positioned as an infrastructure solution for integrating five thousand years of Sanskrit-based knowledge into modern software.
Developers is an API design, testing & docs product. It focuses on providing programmatic access to Hindu calendar, festival, and Vedic computations for developers and integrators. Developers is a B2B product aimed at developers and cultural researchers. It runs on the command line and API.
vibz.art builds and maintains Developers, and the product first shipped in 2026. Among its 5 catalogued features are REST API, hindu calendar data, and vedic naming. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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