Mantras are typically repeated hundreds or even thousands of times. The mala is used so that one can focus on the meaning or sound of the mantra rather than counting its repetitions. One repetition is usually said for each bead while turning the thumb clockwise around each bead, though some traditions or practices may call for counterclockwise motion or specific finger usage. When arriving at the head bead, one turns the mala around and then goes back in the opposing direction. There are typically knots between each bead. This makes using the mala easier as the beads will not be as tight on the string when used.
Jap Mala is designed for helping people when real Jap Mala is not with them.By using this, user can chant mantra.
The mala jap is the very most beautiful concept of the pray to God.it had in all the God name and jap can imported default or manual import.
Eg.1 Om namh Shivay 2 jay swaminarayan and other
And add to manual Add Voice select.
A Japa Mala that will always be with you. Use it when you don't have your real Japa Mala with you, or simply when you are on the go.
It provides vibration feedback when you tap or swipe. Alerts you when you have completed one round of chanting (108 chants).
How to Use?
-Click on screen or swipe the screen also single count of Rudraksha.
-Than 108 complete count than 1 mala jap can completed.
-This app in most beautiful concept of a automatically jap on click to auto button.
What is Mala?
-The 109th bead on a mala is called the sumeru, bindu, stupa, or guru bead. Counting should always begin with a bead next to the sumeru. In the Hindu, Vedic tradition, if more than one mala of repetitions is to be done, one changes directions when reaching the sumeru rather than crossing it.
There are numerous explanations why there are 108 beads, with the number 108 bearing special religious significance in a number of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
27 Constellations x 4 Padas (parts) = 108
12 Zodiac Houses x 9 Planets = 108
Upanishads or the Scriptures of the Vedas = 108
Thus, when we recite or recount number 108, we are actually remembering the entire universe. This reminds us of the fact that the universal self is omnipresent, that is the innate nature of the self.
mala counter used when people dont have real jap mala that count jap mala
people use this mala jap and get virtual felings of jap mala
it usefull for japing hare krishna mala , om namah sivay and many more
this mala counter has rudrax 108 mala counter with rudrax button
and also give vibrate response on each tap , and long vibrate on one round completed
mala counter used when people dont have real jap mala that count jap mala
people use this mala jap and get virtual felings of jap mala
it usefull for japing hare krishna mala , om namah sivay and many more
this mala counter has rudrax 108 mala counter with rudrax button
and also give vibrate response on each tap , and long vibrate on one round completed
A Mala Counter that will always be with you. Use it when you don't have your real Japa Mala or simply when you are on the go.
Mala counter provides vibration feedback when you Click on rudrax mala button and Alerts you when you have completed one round of chanting (108 chants).
Features:
* Onscreen counter
* 108 rounds in 1 mala.
* Unlimited mala.
Tags:
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"Om Namah Shivaya"
jay swaminarayan
user define mala
rudrax mala
108 rudrax
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mala count
mala beads
meditation beads
rudraksha beads
mala prayer beads
Mantra of mala?
"Om Namah Shivaya" is also featured in the "Mahadeva" tune by Astral Projection, a popular psychedelic trance band.
"Om Namah Shivaya" is also featured in the "Serpente" (Serpent, snake) song in the "SETEVIDAS" (SEVENLIVES) album (Deckdisc, 2014) by the Brazilian singer Pitty, the princess of rock in Brazil.
This version of Rudraksh Mala Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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