Naam Jap Counter | Free Online 108-Bead Digital Mala
This is the exact 108-bead mala counter from the app. Every tap moves you forward. Complete 108, you finish a mala, and a streak builds quietly in the background.
Each feature is shaped by how a sadhak actually uses a mala, counting, committing, returning. Nothing in the way. Nothing missing.
Just like the wooden japmala in your hand. Each tap pulses with haptic feedback. When 108 completes, a special vibration pattern marks the moment. Works completely offline, no internet needed for counting.
11 sacred mantras built in, Ram Naam, Hare Krishna, Gayatri, Om Namah Shivaya, Mahamrityunjaya, and more. Add your own Guru mantra or custom chant anytime.
Set a sacred commitment, 1K, 11K, 51K, 1 Lakh, or custom. Watch your progress bloom in a circular ring. Days remaining, chants per day, malas completed, all at a glance.
Build a daily jap habit. Your streak grows only when you complete a full 108-bead mala, keeping the practice honest and meaningful, not just a tap-counter.
7-day and 4-week bar charts show your chanting rhythm. See your strongest days, gentle reminders for the quiet ones, your spiritual progress, visualized.
Set a time for your morning or evening jap. Reminders persist even after your phone restarts. Preset chips for Brahma Muhurta, Sunrise, Sunset, and more.
A floating button on every screen lets you search mantra meanings, spiritual articles, and scriptures, results curated for sadhana, no distractions.
Count straight from your home screen. Open the app only when you want to, keep the practice frictionless and one-tap close.
Walking with your phone in your pocket? Pocket Lock detects covered screens and prevents accidental counts. Your jap stays sacred and accurate.
Whether you chant Ram Naam, sing Hare Krishna, or hold a private Guru mantra given by your teacher, switch freely, or add your own.
Try the Sankalp planner. Pick your jap target and duration, see exactly what your daily practice needs to look like.
Pick from 11 sacred mantras or add your personal Guru mantra. Your choice stays with you.
Each tap counts one chant. Feel the gentle vibration. Complete 108, a mala finishes with a sacred pulse.
Return tomorrow. And the day after. Watch your daily streak grow and your sankalp move closer to completion.
Beautiful charts show your 7-day and 4-week jap history. See which days you were most devoted, and gently return to the practice on the quiet ones.
See it in actionNo notifications begging for attention. No ads breaking your concentration. No streaks shaming you. Just one large saffron bead, your chosen mantra, and the quiet count that builds beneath everything.
The interface fades. The practice remains.
हरि का नाम जपो रे प्राणी,
हरि बिन और न कोई।
- Chant the name of Hari, O soul, without Him there is no other.
Naam jap, the conscious repetition of a sacred name or mantra, is one of the oldest and most universal spiritual practices. A counter helps you stay accurate, build consistency, and complete your daily rounds without losing focus.
Naam Jap (नाम जप) means "repetition of the divine name." Traditions across India, Vaishnav, Shaiv, Shakta, Sikh, and Jain, all hold naam smaran and mantra japa as the highest sadhana. Whether you chant Ram Naam, Hare Krishna, Om Namah Shivaya, or the Gayatri Mantra, the practice purifies the mind and steadies the heart.
A naam jap counter is a digital japmala, a tool to count your chants accurately so you can focus on the mantra, not the counting.
The number 108 is sacred across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions. Traditional explanations include 108 names of major deities, 108 nadis (energy channels) converging at the heart, and astronomical ratios, but most importantly, 108 chants form a complete unit of sadhana that can be repeated daily.
Our 108-bead digital mala mirrors the physical japmala exactly, tap each bead, complete the round, and let a special chime mark the completion.
Steadies the mind, repeated mantra repetition calms the chitta and reduces mental chatter.
Builds discipline, a daily streak with sankalp keeps your sadhana alive even on difficult days.
Deepens bhakti, the more you chant, the more the naam reveals its own sweetness.
Works anywhere, at home, while walking, on a commute. The digital counter is always with you.
Anyone with a daily jap practice: Ram bhakts chanting Ram Naam, Krishna bhakts doing Hare Krishna sankirtan, Shiv bhakts with Om Namah Shivaya or Mahamrityunjaya, Devi upasakas during Navratri, Hanuman bhakts doing Hanuman Chalisa rounds, and sadhaks with a personal Guru mantra.
If you've ever lost count on a wooden japmala or forgotten which round you were on, this counter is for you.
1. Tap "Choose Mantra" and pick one of 11 built-in mantras, or add your own personal mantra.
2. Tap the saffron bead each time you chant. The ring fills as you approach 108.
3. A gentle bell rings on every count; a fuller chime marks each mala completion.
4. Set a sankalp goal, your streak grows when you complete at least one full mala per day.
The Naam Jap Counter is completely free, no ads, no subscriptions, no signup. Your counts, streaks, and custom mantras are stored only on your device. Nothing is sent to any server, no account is needed, and no data is tracked.
The Android app works fully offline. The online counter loads once and then works without internet.
Available on Google Play | Android 8.0+ required