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Harness the Power of 108 Chants with AyodhyaShri

In the sacred traditions of Sanatana Dharma, the number 108 represents the wholeness of existence. Whether you are chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, the Hanuman Chalisa, or your personal Ishta Devta mantra, consistency is key. Our Digital Japa Mala is designed for the modern seeker who wants to maintain their spiritual discipline anywhere—be it during a commute or a quiet moment at work.

Why Use a Digital Prayer Counter?

While a physical Tulsi or Rudraksha Mala provides a unique tactile energy, a digital counter serves as a perfect companion for breathwork and mindfulness tracking. This tool provides haptic vibration feedback, simulating the feel of moving a bead, ensuring you stay focused on the sound of the mantra rather than counting in your head. It’s an ideal way to start your journey toward a deeper Sadhana.

From Digital Counting to Physical Connection

At AyodhyaShri, we believe that spiritual tools are extensions of one's devotion. Once you have mastered the rhythm of chanting with our digital utility, we invite you to explore our collection of energised malas. From the calming touch of Sphatik (Quartz) to the protective vibrations of Karungali, our products are sourced with purity to enhance your spiritual yatras and daily rituals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of 108 beads in a Mala?

108 is a sacred number in Hinduism and Astrology, representing the 12 zodiac signs and 9 planets (12x9=108) and the distance between the Earth, Sun, and Moon.

Does this digital mala provide vibration feedback?

Yes, on supported mobile devices, each tap triggers a slight haptic vibration to simulate the movement of a physical bead.

Can I track multiple rounds of Japa?

Absolutely. Once you hit 108, the counter resets to 1 and the "Mala Rounds" count increases automatically.

Which mala is best for daily chanting?

Tulsi Malas are preferred for Vishnu or Krishna mantras, while Rudraksha is ideal for Shiva mantras. Sphatik is excellent for peace and concentration.

Is digital chanting as effective as physical malas?

Digital tools are excellent for practice and convenience, but physical malas made of natural materials like wood or stone are believed to store the energy (Sanskara) of your mantras over time.

How do I share my progress?

Click the "Share Progress" button to send a pre-filled spiritual update to your family or friends on WhatsApp.

Where is AyodhyaShri located?

We are based near the sacred land of Ayodhya, operating from Lucknow to bring you authentic pooja samagri and spiritual goods.

How can I contact AyodhyaShri for bulk orders?

You can reach us directly on WhatsApp at +91 9140920348 for wholesale or B2B inquiries.