Mantra Japa Counter
Choose your mantra to begin your japa practice. The counter advances automatically — just chant along with the rhythm.
About Japa Practice
Japa is the meditative practice of repeating a mantra, typically using a mala of 108 beads. In Hindu tradition, the number 108 holds deep significance — it represents the universe’s wholeness and is sacred across multiple spiritual traditions.
Our digital japa counter replaces the physical mala with an automatic, rhythm-based experience. Rather than tapping to count, you set your chanting pace and the counter advances automatically, letting you focus entirely on the mantra and its meaning. The visual pulse synchronises with your rhythm, creating a meditative anchor that deepens your practice.
Track your daily sadhana with session statistics, maintain a practice streak, and choose from traditional mantras including the Gayatri Mantra, Om Namah Shivaya, the Hare Krishna Mahamantra, and more.