About US
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Mission
At Rapturous Mind, our mission is to revolutionize brain health by creating tools that are both challenging and accessible, starting with jigsaw puzzles for adults. Designed to stimulate the mind, lift moods, and support lifelong mental agility, our puzzles are rooted in scientific research and enriched with Indian art and cultural storytelling. They're not just entertainment, they're powerful tools for therapy, rehabilitation, and cognitive care. We aim to create a ripple effect of brain wellness by collaborating with artists, psychologists, and institutions.
Through workshops, training, and guided activities, we bring Brain Gym into daily life, making mental well-being a joyful and proactive ritual for all. What unites our team is a shared mission: to help ourselves, our families, and our communities age with clarity, purpose, and joy—and to celebrate the highs of growing older.
Vision
Our vision is to transform mental wellness globally, turning brain care from a necessity into a fulfilling experience. With thoughtfully crafted tools, we empower people of all ages to build emotional resilience, brain flexibility, and inner strength, helping them thrive at every stage of life. We aspire to lead a joyful blend of creativity, mindfulness, and science in the space of cognitive care. Our first product line specially curated jigsaw puzzles for adults brings excitement to the world of Brain Gym. Research supports their use for stress relief, neuroplasticity, and in managing addiction, stroke recovery, and early cognitive decline. They serve as "brain yoga," helping to gently slow cognitive ageing.
Cognitive Greening = Graceful Ageing
Cognitive Greening is our philosophy of graceful ageing through mental vitality. Like greening a landscape, it’s about nurturing the mind with joyful, culturally rooted brain activities—keeping it resilient, alert, and thriving with every passing year.
Founder's Note


Founder & CEO – Rapturous Mind
The idea of Rapturous Mind wasn’t born in a lab — it came during lockdown, when I had time to reflect. That’s when it hit me — our so-called demographic dividend is on track to become a demographic dependence. All at once. We are already grappling with a stretched healthcare system, limited health-tech infrastructure, and an overburdened care economy. What happens when the entire working generation begins to age — together?
It was also a reflection — on ageing parents, on cognitive fatigue around me, and on a healthcare system - built for treatment, not prevention.
The urgency sharpened further with a deeper realization: when an illness involves the brain — memory loss, cognitive impairment, neurodegeneration — everything changes. Unlike physical ailments, these conditions reshape the lives of not just the individual, but of entire families.
Global data suggests that for every person affected by a brain-related disorder, at least seven people around them are irrevocably impacted — emotionally, financially, and professionally. The cost isn’t just clinical; it’s deeply human.
And yet, no one talks about brain care.
I knew then, that the only real chance we had was prevention. As a biomedical engineer, my instinct was to build something backed by science — but as a daughter, a colleague, and a concerned citizen, I wanted it to be accessible, engaging, and emotionally resonant. That’s how the journey of Rapturous Mind began — a space at the intersection of neuroscience, design, and preventive care. Preventive care, though imperfect and under-explored in this domain, emerges as our most powerful lever. It may not always be precise — much of it feels like aiming in the dark — but it is undeniably necessary. Especially for a country that is still young, still building, and still learning how to care.
Rapturous Mind stands at the intersection of science, design, and proactive care. With my roots in biomedical engineering and a heart deeply invested in public health, I envisioned a platform that transforms cognitive care from a clinical chore into a cultural practice. Through research-backed tools and community engagement, we aim to democratize brain health — making it engaging, preventative, and habit-forming.
We believe brain health should not be reactive or clinical — it should be cultural.
Because brain care shouldn’t begin at diagnosis.
Let us begin early. Let us begin together.