आपकी गोपनीयता सुरक्षित है
Your sensitive details never reach any AI provider
When you ask Pandit ji’s AI for guidance — whether it’s a free kundli, a question on Brihaspati vrat, or a career-anxiety reading — the AI model never sees your name, phone number, birth time, place of birth, gotra, or manokamna in plaintext.
The promise, in plain words
Phase 2 of this rebuild brings AI-assisted features to the temple website. Those features need to read your details to give you a real, personal reading. But we do not believe your name, gotra, or birth chart should be passed along — even briefly — to any third-party AI service provider in plaintext.
So we built a privacy layer between you and the AI. Every prompt goes through it first. Sensitive values are swapped for opaque tokens before the AI sees anything. The AI’s response is then translated back to your real values inside our server, where the mapping has been kept the entire time. The mapping is never logged, never stored, and never sent to any third party.
What we protect
Every category below is replaced with an opaque token (like {{NAME_1}}) before any AI model sees the prompt.
Name
Your name and any family member name you mention (Mr / Smt / Shri / Pandit ji prefixes recognised).
Phone & email
Indian and international mobile numbers, all email addresses.
Birth details
Date of birth, time of birth, and place of birth — the inputs every kundli reading needs.
Gotra
Bhardwaj, Kashyap, Vatsa, Garg, Vasishtha and other lineage identifiers.
Manokamna
The free-text wish or career anxiety you describe to AI Pandit or Career Compass.
Identity numbers
Aadhaar-shaped numbers and other 12-digit IDs accidentally pasted into a chat.
How the layer works
- 1
You enter your details
On a feature page like Free Kundli or AI Pandit, you fill in a form or type a question. Your data is sent to our server over HTTPS — same as a booking form.
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The privacy layer redacts before the AI ever sees it
Every name, phone, email, date, place, gotra, or identity number in the prompt is swapped for an opaque token like {{NAME_1}} or {{POB_2}}. The mapping that knows which token means what is held in our server's memory only.
Before → "Aniket Mehra (gotra Bhardwaj) born 1995-05-12 in Jaipur" After → "{{NAME_1}} (gotra {{GOTRA_1}}) born {{DOB_1}} in {{POB_1}}" - 3
The AI sees only tokens
The redacted prompt is sent to the AI provider (Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, etc.). The provider only ever sees opaque tokens — not your name, your gotra, or your birth details. They cannot identify you. They cannot use the data to train models.
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We translate the response back, then discard the mapping
The AI's response — also written in tokens — is translated back to your real values inside our server, then sent to your browser. The token-to-value mapping is discarded immediately. It never reaches a database, a log, or another service.
What we never do
- We never send your name, phone, email, gotra, or birth details to any AI service provider in plaintext.
- We never use your manokamna or career questions to train any AI model — neither ours, nor any third party’s.
- We never persist the token-to-value mapping. It exists in server memory only for the duration of a single request and is discarded the moment the response is returned.
- We never log the values that were redacted. Our audit log records only the categories and counts (e.g. “1 name, 2 dates redacted”) so we can prove the layer ran without leaking what it processed.
Built with
Pop Hasta Labs
The privacy layer above is built using Pop Hasta Labs’ Secure Context Retrieval System (SCRS) — a patent-pending data firewall designed for regulated industries (UK accountancy, law, healthcare, financial services) that need to use modern AI without exposing client data to model providers.
Brihaspati Dham Mandir uses the same approach because the data devotees share — birth charts, family gotras, personal manokamna — deserves the same standard of care.
Visit Pop Hasta Labs ↗Have a question about how your data is handled? Pandit ji’s office is the right place to ask.
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