Why Chant 108 Times? The Science and Spirit of the Mala explains history of 108, vedic astrology, physical mala structure, automating the count for practitioners who want a calmer way to build daily repetition.
History of 108
History of 108 matters because mantra, japa, jaap, and meditation routines work best when the counting method fades into the background. Chantika connects this topic to offline tracking, volume button counting, and a structured mantra library.
Vedic astrology
Vedic astrology matters because mantra, japa, jaap, and meditation routines work best when the counting method fades into the background. Chantika connects this topic to offline tracking, volume button counting, and a structured mantra library.
Physical mala structure
Physical mala structure matters because mantra, japa, jaap, and meditation routines work best when the counting method fades into the background. Chantika connects this topic to offline tracking, volume button counting, and a structured mantra library.
Automating the count
Automating the count matters because mantra, japa, jaap, and meditation routines work best when the counting method fades into the background. Chantika connects this topic to offline tracking, volume button counting, and a structured mantra library.
How Chantika helps
Use the digital japa counter for 108-count rounds, the volume button counter for screen-free practice, and the mantra library for meaning and pronunciation context.
Try the 108 counter app
Start with a private, offline counter and let the app handle the count while you stay with the chant.
iOS launch first. Android planned later.