📿 Shiva Target (Jaap Mala)
0 / 108🌿 Why Chant Om Namah Shivaya?
Panchakshara Power
The five-syllable mantra “Na-Ma-Shi-Va-Ya” invokes Lord Shiva’s grace and dissolves negative karma.
Inner Stillness
Regular jaap calms the mind, reduces stress and brings meditative absorption (dhyana).
Overcome Fear
Shiva is the destroyer of fear and ignorance; chanting removes deep-rooted anxieties.
Divine Protection
Creates a shield of positive vibration and attracts the blessings of Rudra.
📆 Your Jaap History
Om Namah Shivaya Counter – Free Online Jaap Tracker at RadhaName.com
Om Namah Shivaya (ॐ नमः शिवाय) is the most sacred Panchakshara mantra dedicated to Lord Shiva. This free Om Namah Shivaya counter on RadhaName helps you track your daily chanting, whether you’re observing Shravan Somvar, Mahashivratri, or simply your daily sadhana. Set a target like 108 (one mala using rudraksha) or 1008 for intensive jaap.
How to use this Shiva mantra counter?
Each time you complete one repetition of “Om Namah Shivaya”, tap the large orange button. The counter increments and vibrates (on supported devices). Choose a preset target: 108 (1 mala), 216 (2 malas), 648, or 1008 (full jaap). The progress bar fills as you approach your goal. Use the undo button to correct accidental taps, and reset to start fresh. All counts are stored in your browser. Bookmark radhaname.com/om-namah-shivaya-counter/ for easy access.
Benefits of chanting Om Namah Shivaya
According to the Shiva Purana, regular chanting of Om Namah Shivaya grants moksha and destroys enemies like lust, anger, and greed. It purifies the atmosphere, brings mental clarity, and deepens your connection with the Adiyogi. Many devotees experience relief from planetary afflictions (especially Rahu and Ketu) and improved focus during meditation.
❓ Shiva Sadhak FAQs
🙏 What is the best time to chant Om Namah Shivaya?
Brahma muhurta (4-6 am) is ideal, but any time with a calm mind works. Monday mornings and Pradosha time are especially auspicious for Shiva jaap.
📿 How many rounds should I chant daily?
Traditionally 108 times (one mala) is recommended. For deeper sadhana, 1080 times (10 malas) or 1008 is common during festivals. Use this counter to keep track easily.
💎 Can I chant Om Namah Shivaya without a rudraksha?
Absolutely. The mantra’s power is in the vibration, not the beads. This digital counter serves as your virtual rudraksha, helping you focus on the count without worrying about missing beads.
🔥 Does this counter work on mobile?
Yes! Fully optimized for all devices. Tap feedback, large buttons, and responsive layout ensure smooth jaap tracking on your phone during travel or at temple.
🔗 Is this the same as the Hare Krishna counter on RadhaName?
This is a separate tool dedicated to Om Namah Shivaya. You can also visit our Hare Krishna Maha Mantra counter at radhaname.com/hare-krishna-maha-mantra-counter/ for Vaishnava chanting.
Why use a digital counter for Om Namah Shivaya?
Physical malas can be misplaced or tangled. A free online jaap counter is always with you on your phone. It keeps your history (today, week, total) and motivates you to stay consistent. Ideal for Shiva devotees, yoga practitioners, and anyone on the spiritual path visiting RadhaName.
“Chanting Om Namah Shivaya purifies the five elements within the body.” — Yogi Shabkar