How to Use this online Jaap Counter ?

Online Jaap Counter

1. Choose Your Sankalp

Begin by selecting how you wish to count your Jaap: 108 – a complete mala, 1008 – deeper, extended Jaap, ∞ (Infinity) – free-flowing Jaap without limits or any Custum count that you want , You can set in the custom field.

If you choose Infinity, the counter will continue endlessly.
Whenever you feel complete, simply use the Exit button to end the session.


2. Set the Atmosphere (Optional)

Before you begin, take a moment to adjust the settings.

Completion (Sankalp) Sound

  • Choose a sound that feels gentle and reassuring
  • Enable or disable the completion sound

    When your chosen Sankalp is completed, the sound plays once, softly informing you—so you don’t need to open your eyes or check the number.

    The counting continues even after this sound.

    If you wish to stop exactly at your Sankalp count, simply stop tapping when the completion sound plays.

    Background Music

    • Background Music: Enable or disable as you prefer.
      Soft music helps you maintain calm focus and rhythm.

    Meditation

    3. Begin Your Jaap

    Now, you’re ready.

    Tap Start Jaap.
    Close your eyes.
    Take a breath.
    Begin chanting.

    • On mobile phones:
      Gently tap anywhere on the screen after each Jaap.
    • On desktops or laptops:
      Click once with your mouse anywhere on the counter.

    Each tap or click marks one completed Jaap.


    4. Flow Without Distraction

    There is no reset button by design.
    This allows your practice to remain uninterrupted—no stopping, no managing controls.

    Let your fingers move.
    Let your breath settle.
    Let the sound guide you.


    5. A Gentle Reminder

    This counter is not meant to rush you.
    It is here to support awareness, not demand attention.

    Chant slowly.
    Tap mindfully.
    And allow the completion sound to quietly tell you when your Sankalp is fulfilled.

    This Jaap Counter is created for calm focus, Sankalp awareness, and effortless continuity
    whether you are chanting for a few minutes or sitting in deep, extended Jaap.