Preparing your jaap counter…
Naam Jaap is the quiet repetition of a divine name — Ram, Radhe, Krishna, Shiva, or another mantra you hold. The count is only a support. The sitting is the practice.
Choose a mantra, then tap the circle once for each name. A mala is 108. Today's total, mala count, and streak stay on this device so you can return tomorrow without hurry.
No. A tulsi or rudraksha mala is a beautiful companion, but the name does not wait for beads. This counter is for days when the mala is in another room, or the hands are full.
The one your heart already knows. Radhe Radhe, Ram Naam, Hare Krishna, Om Namah Shivaya, and others are here as a start. If a guru has given you a mantra, use that — this page will still keep the count.
You can sit as a guest. Sign in if you want the count, streak, and sankalp to follow you on another phone. The jaap itself does not require an account.
Begin again. A missed day is not a broken vow unless you made it one. Sit for eleven names if a mala feels far. The door stays open.
Both are naam jaap. Whisper, speak, or keep the name in the mind. On a computer you may also play a soft voice while you count; phones keep the sitting quiet so the tap stays easy.