A spiritual meditation tool designed to help you maintain focus and count your mantra repetitions with ease. Perfect for daily japa practice, this tool combines traditional meditation with modern technology to deepen your spiritual practice.
Record your own voice chanting the mantra and let it play automatically 108 times for authentic practice.
Simply type your mantra and the app will speak it aloud using Hindi or English voices - no recording needed.
Track your meditation time with start, pause, and stop controls. Monitor how long you've been practicing.
Traditional 108-bead mala counting with automatic completion detection and celebration messages.
View your total count, completed malas, and session statistics to track your spiritual journey.
Choose between serene dark mode for nighttime meditation or bright light mode for daytime practice.
Switch between automatic 108x repetition or manual counting - whatever suits your meditation style.
Your counts, recordings, and preferences are automatically saved so you can continue where you left off.
Select between Manual Mode (tap each count) or Auto Mode (automatic repetition with voice).
Type your sacred mantra in the text field - supports Sanskrit, Hindi, or any language.
In Auto Mode, either record your voice or let the app speak your mantra using natural voices.
Click the Count button or Start Auto Play. The timer begins automatically and tracks your progress.
Count to 108 and receive a completion message. Your progress is saved automatically!
Repetitive mantra chanting helps quiet the mind and improve concentration.
Regular japa practice reduces anxiety and promotes deep relaxation.
Deepen your connection with the divine through consistent mantra repetition.
Clear your thoughts and gain better insight into life's challenges.
Daily practice cultivates self-discipline and commitment to your spiritual path.
Mantras create positive vibrations that transform your energy and environment.
Establish a routine by practicing japa at the same time each day, preferably during Brahma Muhurta (early morning) for maximum spiritual benefits.
Sit comfortably with your spine straight, either in lotus position or on a chair. Good posture helps energy flow and prevents fatigue.
Coordinate your mantra with your breathing. Inhale and exhale naturally while maintaining awareness of the sacred sounds.
Begin each session with a clear intention or sankalpa. Dedicate your practice to a higher purpose or personal transformation.
While this digital tool is convenient, holding a physical mala enhances the tactile and spiritual connection to your practice.
Find a quiet, clean space free from distractions. Light a candle or incense to create a peaceful atmosphere for meditation.
Om Namah Shivaya
Salutations to Lord Shiva - for inner transformation and destroying negativity
Hare Krishna Hare Rama
For devotion, joy, and spiritual consciousness
Om Mani Padme Hum
The jewel in the lotus - for compassion and wisdom
Gayatri Mantra
For enlightenment, wisdom, and divine illumination
Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha
Salutations to Ganesha - for removing obstacles
So Ham
I am That - for self-realization and unity consciousness
The number 108 is considered sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism. It represents spiritual completion, cosmic harmony, and the universe itself. There are 108 Upanishads, 108 energy lines to the heart chakra, and many other sacred significances.
Absolutely! While we provide popular mantras as examples, you can enter any mantra given to you by your guru or spiritual teacher. The tool supports Sanskrit, Hindi, English, and any other language.
Manual Mode requires you to tap the Count button for each repetition, keeping you actively engaged. Auto Mode plays your recorded voice or text-to-speech automatically 108 times, allowing for hands-free meditation.
Yes! Your progress, mantra, voice recordings, and preferences are automatically saved in your browser's local storage. You can continue your practice even after closing the page.
For maintaining focus and sanctity of practice, the mantra field locks when you start a session. You'll need to click the Reset button to edit your mantra and begin a fresh session.
The counter and timer work offline once loaded. However, text-to-speech requires an internet connection on some devices. Voice recordings work completely offline after being recorded.