What Does “Vilomah” Mean?
Vilomah is a Sanskrit word that means “against the natural order of things.”
Originally used to describe a parent who has lost a child, the word speaks to a kind of loss that turns the world upside down - something that feels unnatural, unfair, and out of order.
But that feeling isn’t exclusive to one kind of grief. Whether you’ve lost a child, a
partner, a parent, a sibling, or a friend, grief has a way of reshaping everything. It rewrites your days, your identity, your
future.
Vilomah is an app created for that kind of loss - the kind that leaves no roadmap.
It’s a space of comfort, tools, and support for anyone navigating the hardest parts of life after losing someone they love.
You’re not alone. And you belong here. Vilomah is an app created for anyone
navigating the hardest parts of life after losing someone they love.