Her Story
Dr. Chandralekha stood in a consultation room at a hospital in Bengaluru, staring at reports spread before her. Everything looked perfect. Blood work normal. Ultrasound clear. Baby's position good. The mother seemed healthy.
Yet something felt profoundly wrong.
This wasn't the first time. She'd seen this pattern repeat across multiple cases. Reports showing perfection. Outcomes showing struggle. Something crucial was missing from the entire picture, and she couldn't name it yet.
Dr. Chandralekha was a naturopathic doctor who had spent years working as a yoga consultant for lifestyle disorders. Her days involved prescribing asanas, designing treatment plans, and teaching patients how to manage diabetes and hypertension through natural methods. She believed deeply in treating the root cause, not just managing symptoms.
But pregnancy puzzled her.
The statistics haunted her. Why were C-section rates climbing every year? Why were complications rising in mothers? Why were abnormalities increasing in babies? She began digging into data from previous generations. Three to four generations back, systems were intact. Families supported mothers. Communities shared wisdom. Traditional practices guided pregnancies.
Now? Everything felt detached. Scattered. Lost.
The modern medical system handled the physical delivery beautifully. But what about the mental aspects? The emotional journey? The impact a mother creates not just in delivering a baby, but in shaping a soul?
The Awakening
"If you want to give birth to a divine child, first become a goddess mother. That transformation must come in you first. Only then can it flow to your baby."
— Dr. Chandralekha MS
The answer came when she discovered Garbhasanskar — the ancient principles her ancestors had followed. Not just delivering babies, but creating divine children. Preparing the womb not as a biological space, but as a divine energy space where every child could manifest as extraordinary.
She realised something profound. Every mother in India dreams of giving birth to a child like Krishna, Rama, or Durga. Everyone wants their baby to be extraordinary.
But nobody asks the critical question: "Are you ready to become the mother of that child?"
This became her mission:
"Help one million mothers have fearless, happy, divine pregnancies by becoming goddess mothers themselves."
But there was one massive problem. She didn't know how to build an online business. She didn't understand technology, webinars, or digital marketing. She had extreme camera fear. The thought of speaking on Zoom terrified her.
In July 2020, during COVID-19, she made a decision. She would launch Maatru Devobhava — her platform to teach Garbhasanskar to mothers everywhere. She reached out to Shubhamjeet. His approach felt right: clear, honest, systems-based, no hype.
He guided her patiently. Step by step. But the biggest challenge wasn't technical. It was internal. She had to work on her mindset. Stop being harsh on herself. Stop thinking "this isn't good enough" before she'd even started.
The Breakthrough
Her first webinar generated sales. Then came the dark nights when nothing worked. She paused. Reworked. Restarted. This became her cycle — and her biggest mistake.
When Shubhamjeet helped redesign her webinar presentation, her sales improved by 20-30%. Professional slides. Intentional flow. Trustworthy branding. People didn't just see knowledge — they saw seriousness. Worth investing in.
Her pattern of pausing after every experiment was costing her momentum. She should have tested faster. Failed faster. Learned faster. Instead, she moved cautiously, afraid to take bold decisions quickly.
There were dark nights. She'd post content consistently. Host webinars. Generate leads. But sales wouldn't come. During webinars, people engaged beautifully. Asked questions. Took notes. She thought conversions would be great. Then the webinar ended: one sale. Two sales. Sometimes zero.
She questioned everything. "Is there a problem with me? Is there a problem with people?"
But she never quit.
She paused. She struggled. She doubted. But she never quit.
Eventually, she realised something critical. What worked at the beginning stopped working later. She had to keep improving. Not just following a system blindly, but adapting it to her niche, her audience, her unique strengths.
Pregnancy coaching needed something extra — more empathy, more love, more care. She couldn't just run a 90-day challenge. Mothers needed daily engagement. They needed to feel supported every single day.
So she added daily yoga sessions. Implementation sessions. Awareness sessions involving families. She wasn't changing Shubhamjeet's system — she was adapting it brilliantly to her niche.
Today, she's impacted 140 families. Generated more than ₹10 lakhs in revenue. But what matters more are the blessings.
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Real Impact
140 Families Transformed · ₹10L+ Revenue
Mothers transforming their lives. Families expressing gratitude. Babies born healthy because their mothers healed during pregnancy. That's the real outcome of Garbhasanskar — not just physical health, but emotional stability, intellectual growth, and spiritual grounding.