Singapore, July 17: With the aim of promoting a Sattvik (pure) lifestyle and ethical consumption, Sattvik Certifications has grandly launched its latest mobile app in Singapore. The app is now available in over 170 countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia (Jakarta), and Thailand (Bangkok).
The app aims to provide a simple, authentic, and tech-driven solution for consumers following vegetarian, Jain, and plant-based lifestyles.
Launched in the presence of distinguished guests
The grand event was attended by several prominent spiritual leaders and dignitaries, including:
• Muni Vatsal Swami, BAPS
• Shri Ameet Ajit Abhyankar, Counselor, High Commission of India, Singapore
• Shri Kishore Daryani, Consul, Republic of Congo
• Dr. Gunaratna Bhante, Head, Raiama Monastery, Singapore
Key features of the app:
• Quick verification of Sattvik authenticity for products and services
• Location-based search for nearby vegetarian/Jain-friendly restaurants, hotels, and service providers
• Information on certification criteria
• User feedback and complaint registration facility
The founder of Sattvik Certifications stated,
“This app bridges the gap between intention and action—now, ethical and conscious choices are just a tap away.”
The Director of Sattvik Certifications Singapore added,
“The demand for pure, plant-based, and ethical consumption is steadily rising in Southeast Asia. This app is a powerful tool to meet that need.”
Other notable attendees:
• Ms. Ranju, Owner, Bikanervala, Singapore
• Premamayi Guruma, Spiritual Leader
• Shri Sudeep Goenka, Owner, Goldie Spices
• Shri Raj (personal details unavailable)
A step toward a sustainable and ethical future
This app will guide Southeast Asia toward a new direction in pure dietary habits, non-violent lifestyles, and transparent consumption.
The mobile app is now available for free on both Android and iOS platforms.
BAPS
BAPS (Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha) is a global Hindu socio-spiritual organization founded in 1907 by Shastriji Maharaj, following the teachings of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. It is known for its stunning mandirs (temples), such as the Swaminarayan Akshardham in Delhi and New Jersey, which showcase traditional Indian architecture, art, and values. BAPS promotes Hinduism through cultural, educational, and charitable activities worldwide.
High Commission of India, Singapore
The High Commission of India in Singapore serves as the diplomatic mission of India, fostering bilateral relations between the two nations. Established after India’s independence in 1947, it plays a key role in political, economic, and cultural exchanges. Located in Singapore’s diplomatic district, the mission also supports the Indian diaspora and promotes trade and tourism ties.
Raiama Monastery
The Raiama Monastery, located in Nagaland, India, is a significant Buddhist site associated with the Kagyupa school of Tibetan Buddhism. Established in the mid-20th century, it serves as a spiritual center for local Buddhists and features traditional Tibetan architecture. The monastery is known for its serene environment and plays a key role in preserving Buddhist teachings and culture in the region.
Bikanervala
Bikanervala is a well-known Indian restaurant chain and sweet shop, originally established in 1950 in Bikaner, Rajasthan, before expanding to Delhi and internationally. It specializes in North Indian cuisine, particularly snacks, sweets like *ghewar* and *rasgulla*, and savory items such as *samosas* and *chaat*. The brand has become iconic for preserving traditional Rajasthani and Mughlai flavors while adapting to modern tastes.
Goldie Spices
Goldie Spices is a historic spice shop known for its high-quality, globally sourced spices and blends. Established in the early 20th century, it has become a cultural landmark, preserving traditional spice-trading practices while adapting to modern culinary trends. Located in a vibrant market district, it attracts both locals and tourists seeking authentic flavors and a connection to the region’s rich gastronomic heritage.