What's New in Version 1.0.6
- Customized music: Now you can choose your own music to listen to during a mantra/prayer;
Vibration: We created the option to turn vibrations on or off during a mantra/prayer.
The APP "Japamala and Hooponopono - Mantra and Prayer" serves as a digital counter for mantras or prayers, that is, you choose the amount that a mantra or prayer should be repeated and the application assists you in counting.
You can also record your voice to be used as a mantra or prayer, which will be repeated, either manually or automatically, up to the stipulated amount.
We offer professional voice-overs for the most requested mantras and prayers.
Manual repetition can be used with or without voice recording, where each tap on the screen causes the counter to increment and the voice recording is repeated when used.
The automatic repetition can be used only with a voice recording, where at the end it will be repeated and the counter will be incremented automatically, without the need to tap the screen.
You can choose to turn device vibrations on or off.
With vibrations turned on, the APP emits vibrations with different patterns at each step of the mantra/prayer (repetitions, beginning and end), meaning you will know exactly the progress even with your eyes closed.
We also leave 4 music options to listen to during your prayer or mantra repetition, or choose a custom song stored on your device (supported formats are: mp3, wav and caf).
Fill in the intention field so as not to forget the reason for the prayer, mantra or Hooponopono.
Intention and using voice recording or music are optional, that is, you can use them or not in your mantra or prayer.
At the end of mantra or prayer a registry of history will be saved, containing date, time, and all other information about your mantra or prayer.
History items can be deleted or repeated (if you want to repeat the same mantra or prayer again).
JAPAMALA:
A Japamala or mala is a string of prayer beads commonly used in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and other traditions for the spiritual practice known in Sanskrit as japa. They are similar to other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions and sometimes referred to in English as a "rosary".
The main body of a mala is usually 108 beads, though other numbers are also used. In addition, there is often a 109th bead (often of a distinctive size or colour) and/or tassle and sometimes there are additional beads which may be decorative or used for counting rounds. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity.
HOOPONOPONO:
Hoʻoponopono is a Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness. The Hawaiian word translates into English simply as correction, with the synonyms manage or supervise, and the antonym careless. Similar forgiveness practices are performed on islands throughout the South Pacific, including Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti and New Zealand. Traditional Hoʻoponopono is practiced by Indigenous Hawaiian healers, often within the extended family by a family member. There is also a New Age practice that goes by the same name.
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