From India to the World: AI Mahashivaratri by SUPER AI Academy Unites 500+ Participants to Create 5,700 Telugu Devotional Songs

Hyderabad-based SUPER AI Academy organised AI Mahashivaratri, bringing together over 500 participants worldwide to create more than 5,700 Telugu devotional songs dedicated to Lord Shiva within 50 minutes, blending artificial intelligence with collective spiritual expression.

Published Date – 15 February 2026, 02:03 PM

From India to the World: AI Mahashivaratri by SUPER AI Academy Unites 500+ Participants to Create 5,700 Telugu Devotional Songs

In a remarkable fusion of spirituality and technology, Hyderabad-based SUPER AI Academy organised what is being described as the world’s first AI Mahashivaratri – Digital Naada Yagna, bringing together more than 500 participants from across the globe to create over 5,700 Telugu Shiva devotional songs within 50 minutes.

The large-scale digital devotional initiative was conducted via a Zoom Webinar platform, where participants simultaneously composed Shiva-themed songs using structured ChatGPT Custom GPT workflows for lyrical creation and AI-powered music generation tools for composition. The initiative was positioned as a collective spiritual offering dedicated to Lord Shiva on the occasion of Mahashivaratri.


Organisers described the event as a “Digital Naada Yagna,” symbolising a modern-day devotional sound offering powered by artificial intelligence. Participants created songs dedicated to various divine forms of Mahadev, including Shiva, Rudra, Nataraja, Ardhanarishwara, Lingodbhava, and energetic Shiva Tandava renditions. Notably, all the songs generated during the initiative were in Telugu, reflecting a strong emphasis on regional language devotion and cultural expression.

More than 5,700 devotional songs were documented during the structured 50-minute creation window. According to the organisers, the session followed a disciplined format with guided instructions, synchronised timing, and real-time coordination to ensure seamless execution across hundreds of participants joining from India and abroad.

As part of the continuation of the Digital Naada Yagna, the organisers announced that 108 curated devotional songs selected from the 5,700+ creations will be broadcast in a special three-hour Zoom session from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM IST for members of the SUPER AI Community. The session has been planned as a symbolic collective listening experience to honour the devotional offering.

The event was hosted in association with Impact Foundation under the leadership of District Governor 320H, Gampa Nageshwer Rao, and supported by Gampa Aditya Bharath, Treasurer of Impact International. The SUPER AI Academy core team, including Dasa Akhil, Akshay Kumar, Sumanth, Sridhar Swamy and Jaya Sree, coordinated participant engagement and managed the technical execution of the global event.

The initiative was conceptualised by Nikeelu Gunda, Founder of SUPER AI Academy, who stated that the objective was to demonstrate how artificial intelligence can be used constructively in cultural and spiritual contexts and AI In devotion. He emphasised that AI should function as an empowering tool that amplifies human intention rather than replacing tradition.

The initiative was supported by a dedicated website, AIMahashivaratri.com, which served as the official registration and coordination platform for participants worldwide.

SUPER AI Academy focuses on democratising artificial intelligence education across communities, particularly in vernacular languages. The organisation aims to empower individuals at grassroots levels by enabling access to intelligent technologies in regional languages, ensuring that AI literacy and creative empowerment extend beyond urban and English-speaking audiences.

With participation spanning continents and over 5,700 Telugu devotional songs created in under an hour, AI Mahashivaratri 2026 marks a significant milestone in the convergence of artificial intelligence, regional language expression, and collective spiritual engagement.

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