Step Inside the Divine Worlds: Trilok XR Universe Reveal Is Here đź”±
- Student Innovation Network
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read

What if you didn't read the Ramayan — but walked into it?
That single question is now a motion poster. And it's live.
SIN Mixed Reality Studio has just revealed the first look at the Trilok XR Universe — a project that rebuilds four of India's most sacred worlds in mixed reality, so you don't watch the story from the outside. You stand inside it.
You've seen the stories. Now step inside them.
This isn't a trailer for a film. It's the opening of a new category — where extended reality meets the culture, history, and spiritual memory of a civilization.
🎥 Watch the Reveal
STEP INSIDE THE DIVINE WORLDS 🔱 | TRILOK XR — Coming Soon
🌍 The Three Worlds — and Why They Matter
In our ancient Vedas and shastras, Trilok means the three worlds — the framework through which our scriptures understood all of existence. The Trilok XR Universe takes that idea and makes it something you can step into.
Ramayan XR
Step into Ayodhya's spires and the journey of Ram — devotion, scale, and golden-hour awe.
Vrindavan XR
Walk through Krishna's groves and the leelas — stillness, play, and the sacred everyday.
Mahabharat XR
Stand on Kurukshetra before the great war — tension, choice, and dharma under fire.
Rajasthan Heritage XR
Move through living forts, palaces, and desert legends — pride, place, and history you can touch.
Four worlds. One civilization's memory. Built in India — in Jodhpur — and built to put our name on the global map of immersive technology.
🎙️ What the Founder Said
The vision behind Trilok isn't only about technology. It's about what happens to a culture when the next generation stops reading about its heritage and starts living inside it.

In the words of Er. Harshvardhan Purohit, Founder & CEO of SIN Technologies:
The next generation of education is experiential and immersive — and that is exactly what will keep our culture alive. Extended reality is the new entertainment. It is where entertainment meets the culture and history of our nation, and where our ancient Vedas and shastras teach us the importance of the three worlds. This is only the beginning. Trilok is coming soon.
That's the thesis in one breath: immersive education as cultural preservation, and extended reality as the bridge between entertainment and heritage.
⚡ Why This Reveal Is a Big Deal

It's experiential, not passive. The next generation learns by being there — Trilok is built around that shift.
It keeps the culture alive. Heritage you can walk through is heritage the next generation actually remembers.
It's entertainment with depth. XR is the new entertainment medium — Trilok points it at our own stories.
It's Made in India. Conceived and built by SIN Mixed Reality Studio in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
📲 Watch It First on Our Handles
The motion poster is live across all SIN platforms right now:
âť“ FAQ
What is the Trilok XR Universe?
An immersive mixed-reality project by SIN Mixed Reality Studio that rebuilds four sacred Indian worlds — Ramayan, Vrindavan, Mahabharat, and Rajasthan Heritage — as walkable XR experiences.
Who is building it?
SIN Mixed Reality Studio, a vertical of SIN Education and Technology Pvt. Ltd., based in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
When is it launching?
The motion poster reveal is out now. The full experience is coming soon — follow the SIN handles for the launch date.
Why mixed reality for mythology and heritage?
Because the next generation learns and remembers through experience. XR turns culture from something you read about into something you live — which is how it stays alive.
🚀 Coming Soon
For years this was a question on a whiteboard: what if you could walk into the worlds our scriptures describe? Today it's a motion poster — and soon, it'll be something you can step into.

The Trilok XR Universe is where our oldest stories meet our newest technology. Where the Vedas meet extended reality. Where heritage stops being history and becomes an experience.
The reveal is live. The worlds are coming.
👇 Watch the motion poster, then tell us in the comments — which world do you want to step into first?
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