Aura
A room in Aura Shakti

The Teacher

Send a page, get it explained properly — then ask to be tested on it and answer with a tap.

On the phone, and on a desktop

The same room, either way.

These are screenshots of The Teacher running, not mock-ups drawn to look like it.

The Teacher on a desktop browser
Desktop
The Teacher on a phone
Phone

Show it rather than describe it

Attach a PDF or photograph the page with the camera in the composer. A question sheet, a diagram, a paragraph you have read four times — it is usually faster to send the thing than to type out what it says.

Diagrams that are actually drawn

Ask for a flowchart and you get a rendered one, not a paragraph describing a flowchart. Processes, structures, timelines and relationships come back as diagrams when a diagram is the honest way to answer.

Quiz me, and tap to answer

Ask to be quizzed and the questions come one at a time — the next only after you have answered. The options render as buttons, so answering is a tap rather than retyping a line already on screen.

Keep what you learned

Any conversation exports as Markdown, or prints to PDF with the headings, tables and code intact. A session summary turns a long thread into what you covered and what to do next.

Try asking

Three ways in.

  • “Ye chapter samjhao, phir mujhse 5 sawaal poochiye.”
  • “Make a flowchart of how a bill becomes law.”
  • “Is photo mein jo question hai wo step by step solve karo.”
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