📿Om Mantra Chanting Timer

Japa mala counter for mantra repetitions. Count Om, Gayatri Mantra, Om Namah Shivaya with 108-bead mala visualization.

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Om mantra timer — 108 baar jaap counter with mala beads. Gayatri mantra, Om Namah Shivaya, So Hum. Japa mala online. Free.

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How to Use Om Mantra Chanting Timer — Step by Step

  1. 1Select a mantra — Om, Gayatri, Om Namah Shivaya, or others
  2. 2Set your target repetitions (27, 54, 108, or 216)
  3. 3Tap 'Chant' for each repetition
  4. 4Watch the mala bead progress fill up
  5. 5A bell sounds every 27 counts and at completion

Why Use ToolNest for Om Mantra Chanting Timer?

  • 📿6 mantras: Om, Gayatri, Om Namah Shivaya, Om Mani Padme Hum, So Hum, Sat Nam
  • 🔮Visual mala bead counter fills as you chant
  • 🔔Quarter-mala bell at every 27 counts
  • 🎯Targets: 27, 54, 108, or 216 repetitions
  • ⏱️Tracks total time and malas completed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why 108 repetitions?

108 is sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. There are 108 Upanishads, 108 beads on a japa mala, and the Sun's diameter is 108 times Earth's. The number represents spiritual completeness and the connection between individual self and universal consciousness.

What is a japa mala?

A japa mala is a string of 108 beads (plus one guru bead) used to count mantra repetitions. After each chant, you move one bead with your thumb. When you reach the guru bead, one mala (108 repetitions) is complete.

Which mantra should I start with?

Start with 'Om' — the universal sound. It requires no initiation and works for all traditions. If you have a spiritual teacher, follow their recommendation. The Gayatri Mantra is considered the most powerful Vedic mantra.