Digital Jaap Mala
Tap like a tactile mala, stay in rhythm across 108 beads, and keep your chanting streak saved locally for long-term sadhana.
Session Count
0
108 chants left in this 108-bead cycle.
Total Count
0
Saved in this browser so your practice compounds over time.
Next Milestone
108
A bell rings at every 108-count round when enabled.
Practice focus
Simple, calm, repeatable
Use this digital mala when you want uninterrupted counting without carrying a physical mala. The round ring helps you stay oriented without extra controls.
Suggested rhythm
Sit comfortably, keep the screen brightness low, and maintain one steady tap per repetition.
Audio bells work across modern browsers. Vibration depends on browser and device support, and some iPhone browsers do not expose web vibration.
Milestone share
Share your milestone
Celebrate your practice when you complete 108, 1008, or any personal target.
How to use
Chant anywhere, anytime
Tap the center bead once for each repetition. The circular ring fills as you move through one mala of 108 chants.
Keep the bell enabled if you want a subtle round-complete reminder. Use zen mode when you want the page chrome hidden.
Reset clears only the current sitting. Your total count stays saved locally on this device for ongoing practice.
Your lifetime total is saved in local storage on this device, making this counter practical for long-running personal sankalpas.
FAQ
Common questions about digital jaap
The number 108 is revered across many dharmic traditions. It is commonly associated with completeness, cosmic order, and disciplined repetition, which is why a traditional mala typically has 108 counting beads.
Yes. A digital jaap mala can help maintain rhythm and focus when you are travelling, working, or practicing in short sessions. Intention and attention matter more than the material form of the counter.
Brahma Muhurta and sunrise are commonly recommended because the mind is usually quieter, but the best time is the one you can sustain with sincerity every day. Choose a fixed time and repeat consistently.