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๐Ÿ“ฟ 108 Japa Counter Online

Free Mala Tap Counter ยท Count 108 Times

Tap once per mantra. Our 108 tap counter tracks every chant, times each mala, and saves your session โ€” so you can focus fully on your practice.

๐Ÿ”ข 108 Counts per Malaโฑ๏ธ Auto Timer๐Ÿ’พ Auto-Save Progress๐Ÿ“œ Session History

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Malas Done

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Mala Time

Total Practice Time

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Experience seamless mantra counting with our Online Japa Mala Counter. Track your 108-chant malas with precision timing, automatic progress tracking, and complete session history. Perfect for Naam Japa, meditation, and spiritual practice.

โœจ Features of Our Japa Counter Online

  • โ€ขTraditional 108-count Mala system for authentic Japa meditation
  • โ€ขAutomatic timer tracking for each mala session
  • โ€ขVisual circular progress indicator around counter button
  • โ€ขComplete history of all malas with timestamps and duration
  • โ€ขPause/resume functionality for uninterrupted practice
  • โ€ขAuto-save progress - works offline, never lose your count
  • โ€ข๐Ÿ”Š Click sound on every tap and a celebration chime when a mala completes โ€” toggle on/off anytime
  • โ€ข๐Ÿ“ณ Haptic feedback (vibration) on supported mobile devices โ€” toggle on/off anytime

๐Ÿ“– How to Use This Mantra Counter Online

  1. 1.Press "TAP - Count Chant" button for each mantra repetition - timer starts automatically
  2. 2.Complete 108 chants to finish one mala (watch circular progress fill up)
  3. 3.Counter automatically resets and saves completed mala to history
  4. 4.Use "Pause" if you need a break, then tap to resume
  5. 5.Enable ๐Ÿ”Š Sound or ๐Ÿ“ณ Vibration using the toggle buttons โ€” both are off by default for a silent experience
  6. 6.View complete mala history with completion times below

About Online Japa Mala Counter & 108 Significance

Our Online Mala Counter brings the sacred practice of Japa meditation into the digital age. A mala is a traditional string of 108 beads used in meditation and mantra chanting across Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain spiritual traditions. The number 108 holds profound spiritual significance in Eastern philosophy.

Why 108 Chants in Japa Meditation?

  • 108 Upanishads - sacred Sanskrit texts of wisdom
  • 108 sacred sites and pilgrimage locations in India
  • 1, 0, and 8 represent unity, emptiness, and infinity
  • Sun-Earth distance is approximately 108 times the Sun's diameter
  • There are 108 energy lines (nadis) converging at the heart chakra

Our Japa Counter Online Free tool honors this ancient tradition while adding modern conveniences like automatic timing, session history, and progress tracking. Each completed mala (108 chants) is recorded with its duration, helping you maintain consistency in your spiritual practice and track your spiritual growth over time.

Whether you're practicing Naam Japa, chanting mantras like Om, Gayatri Mantra, or any sacred sounds, our Mantra Counter 108 ensures every repetition is counted accurately. Experience the seamless blend of tradition and technology with our intuitive 108 Japa Counter Online.

Perfect for: Japa meditation, Om chanting, Gayatri Mantra, Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, Buddhist mantras, Naam Jaap, Krishna chanting, and any 108-count spiritual practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 108 Japa Counter?

A 108 Japa Counter is a digital tool that helps you count 108 repetitions of a mantra or prayer โ€” equivalent to one full mala (rosary bead cycle). Our free online 108 Japa Counter automatically tracks your count, times each mala, and saves your session history so you never lose your place.

How does the 108 tap counter work?

Simply tap or click the large counter button once for each mantra repetition. The 108 tap counter starts the timer automatically on your first tap, shows a circular progress ring filling up to 108, and when you complete all 108 counts, it records the mala in your session history and resets for the next round.

Can I use this 108 times counter for free?

Yes โ€” this is a completely free 108 times counter. No login, no subscription, no app download required. Your progress is saved automatically in your browser, so it works even offline. Just open the page and start counting.

What mantras can I count 108 times with this tool?

You can use this online mala counter for any mantra or prayer that requires 108 repetitions, including Om, Gayatri Mantra, Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, Om Namah Shivaya, Hare Krishna, Ram Nam, Buddhist mantras like Om Mani Padme Hum, and any Naam Japa practice.

Why is 108 the sacred number for Japa counting?

The number 108 is considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. There are 108 Upanishads, 108 energy lines (nadis) converging at the heart chakra, and the distance between the Earth and Sun is approximately 108 times the Sun's diameter. Completing 108 repetitions (one mala) is believed to bring the mind to a state of stillness and deepen spiritual practice.

Does the japa counter online save my progress automatically?

Yes. This japa counter online saves your current count, completed malas, and session time automatically to your browser's local storage. If you accidentally close the tab or refresh the page, your count will be restored exactly where you left off. No account or login is required.