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New Digital Platform 'Vedaspark' Brings Free, Actionable Vedic Numerology Tools to a Global Audience

By ANI | Updated: June 30, 2025 13:18 IST

VMPLNew Delhi [India], June 30: In a world where uncertainty is the new norm, a new digital platform ...

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New Delhi [India], June 30: In a world where uncertainty is the new norm, a new digital platform is offering something different: clarity, direction, and purpose. Vedaspark, Ancient Wisdom, Modern Solutions for Every Generation - a newly launched online platform, delivers free, practical Vedic numerology tools tailored for people of all generationsdesigned to guide users through modern life's personal and professional challenges.

Founded by Mandeep Vats, a certified Vedic numerologist with three decades of global corporate experience, Vedaspark bridges ancient Indian wisdom with the practical needs of today's tech-savvy, wellness-focused world. The platform is already making waves for its unique promise: authentic Vedic numerology made 100% free, accessible, and relevant.

"VedaSpark isn't just a launch for meit's a passion project that marks a deeply personal milestone in my journey," said Mandeep Vats, Founder of Vedaspark. "After years in the corporate world, I realized how many people are silently struggling with questions about career, relationships, and self-worth. Vedic numerology gave me answersand now, I'm excited to bring this transformative wisdom to the world in a way that's modern, inclusive, and truly helpful."

Key Features of Vedaspark:

-VibeFinder 3000: A first-of-its-kind tool to identify the most auspicious dates for events like interviews, investments, or new beginnings.

-Numerology Calculators: Instantly uncover your life path, soul urge, and personality numbers using your birth date and name.

-Compatibility Tools: Gain insights into relationshipswhether romantic, professional, or familialbased on Vedic principles.

-Career and Life Guidance: Explore pathways for growth, change, and alignment with your natural strengths.

-No Sign-Ups, No Charges: The platform is fully open accessno registration required, no hidden fees.

Vedaspark is designed to be intuitive and results-oriented, without any mysticism or fluff. It's perfect for anyone searching online for tools like "free Vedic numerology," "life path calculator," or "best days for success."

About Vedaspark

Built for a worldwide audience, Vedaspark resonates with users seeking self-improvement, holistic wellness, or clarity in decision-making. Whether you're a student navigating next steps, a professional in transition, or simply curious about numerology, Vedaspark is a trusted digital companion for your personal journey.

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