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The Modern Tool for Ancient Japa Practice
Japa mala practice is repetitive mantra meditation, traditionally counted in rounds of 108.
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Chantika supports japa, jaap, Buddhist chanting, meditation, breath mantras, affirmations, and repeated prayer without forcing one tradition into another.
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Japa mala practice is repetitive mantra meditation, traditionally counted in rounds of 108.
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Naam jaap is daily remembrance through repetition, and it deserves a counter that stays quiet.
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Buddhist chanting often uses repeated phrases, breath, and compassion practice that benefit from gentle counting.
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A meditation counter can support breath, mantra, or mindfulness repetition without crowding the mind.
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A universal prayer counter helps people keep count across traditions without adding noise to devotion.