Never Lose Count During Your Spiritual Practice
A Digital Mantra Counter (also called Jaap Counter or Tally Counter) is an essential tool for devotees who practice mantra japa (repetitive chanting). Traditional mala beads are wonderful, but sometimes you need to count hundreds or thousands of repetitions accurately - that's where this electronic counter becomes invaluable.
This handheld device features a large LCD display showing your exact count from 0 to 99,999. Simply press the button once for each mantra repetition, and the device tracks your progress automatically. No more losing count during long meditation sessions!
Crystal clear 5-digit display shows your count clearly in any lighting condition. Easy to read at a glance during meditation.
Count up to 99,999 mantra repetitions. Perfect for extended japa sessions and ambitious spiritual goals like 1 lakh mantras.
Simple press-to-count design. No complicated settings or menus. Just press once per mantra - that's it!
Dedicated reset button lets you start fresh for new sessions without any hassle. Begin new counting cycles instantly.
Compact and lightweight - fits in pocket, purse, or prayer bag. Take it to temples, pilgrimages, or travel anywhere.
Pre-installed button cell battery lasts several months with regular use. Replaceable when needed.
Built-in finger ring holder provides secure, comfortable grip during extended japa sessions. Won't slip from hands.
No clicking sounds or beeps. Maintain peaceful atmosphere during meditation without disturbing others or yourself.
Remove the protective tab (first use). The display should show "00000". Counter is ready to use - no switches needed!
Hold comfortably using finger ring. Begin your mantra japa. Press the button once after completing each repetition. Display updates instantly.
Glance at display anytime to check your count. Continue chanting until you reach your daily target (108, 1008, or custom goal).
Press the RESET button to return count to zero. Start your next session. That's it - simple and effective!
Morning and evening japa sessions
Count mantras during temple darshan
Extended meditation and japa practice
Completing 1 lakh mantra goals
Portable for Char Dham, Kailash yatra
Thoughtful gift for spiritual friends
| Feature | Digital Counter | Traditional Mala |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum Count | ✅ Up to 99,999 | ❌ 108 per round |
| Accuracy | ✅ 100% Accurate | ⚠️ Easy to lose count |
| Durability | ✅ Long-lasting | ⚠️ Beads wear out |
| Portability | ✅ Ultra-light | ✅ Also portable |
| Ease of Use | ✅ One button press | ✅ Traditional method |
| Spiritual Energy | ⚠️ Modern tool | ✅ Traditional sacred |
| Price | ✅ ₹299 | ✅ ₹100-500 |
| Best Use | High-volume counting | Daily 108 rounds |
💡 Our Recommendation: Use BOTH! Traditional mala for regular 108-count japa to maintain spiritual connection, and digital counter for high-volume mantra sadhana (1000+, 10,000+, 1 lakh mantras). They complement each other beautifully!
Very simple! Press the large button once for each mantra repetition. The LCD display shows your current count. When done, press the smaller RESET button to return to zero and start fresh.
The counter has a 5-digit display, allowing you to count up to 99,999 mantra repetitions. Perfect for ambitious goals like completing 1 lakh (100,000) mantras over multiple sessions.
Yes! The counter comes with a pre-installed button cell battery (CR2032 or similar). With normal use, it lasts several months. Replacement batteries are easily available at any electronics shop.
Absolutely! The counter is universal - use it for Gayatri Mantra, Hanuman Chalisa, Maha Mrityunjaya, Om Namah Shivaya, or any other mantra, prayer, or meditation practice requiring counting.
No, the counter operates silently. There are no beeps or clicking sounds, maintaining a peaceful atmosphere during your meditation and japa practice.
Yes! It features a finger ring holder that fits comfortably on your finger or thumb. The lightweight design and ergonomic shape prevent hand fatigue during extended japa sessions.
No worries! Simply press the RESET button to start over. For important counts, maintain focus. The button requires a deliberate press, so accidental triggers are rare.
Absolutely! The counter is portable, silent, and perfect for temples, ashrams, pilgrimages, or any spiritual setting. Many devotees use it during Char Dham yatra and other holy journeys.
The battery compartment is on the back. Use a small screwdriver to open it, replace with a new CR2032 button cell battery, and close. Battery replacement is needed only once every several months.
Yes! The large LCD display is easy to read, and the simple one-button operation is perfect for elderly devotees. Many grandparents prefer this over counting on fingers or mala beads.