Quick Chant — Your Digital Japa Mala
Chant any mantra with a counter, build a streak, and track your daily practice — right from your phone. No beads required.
What is Japa?
Japa is one of the oldest and most direct practices in Sanatan Dharma — the repetitive chanting of a mantra as an act of devotion and focus. Traditionally practiced with a mala (a string of 108 beads), japa creates a rhythm that settles the mind and deepens the connection to the mantra's meaning.
Quick Chant brings this practice to your daily life. The digital japa mala works the same way as a physical mala — each tap counts one repetition — but it also tracks your progress over days, weeks, and months.
How Quick Chant Works
- Pick a mantra from the KalpX library — over 200 mantras across major Sanatan traditions
- Set a count goal — 11, 108, 1008, or any number that fits your practice
- Tap to chant — each tap counts one repetition, just like a physical mala bead
- Build a streak — come back daily and watch your practice deepen over time
- Track all-time counts — your cumulative chant count grows with your practice
Featured Mantras
Hanuman Chalisa
40 verses of devotion to Hanuman Ji
Gayatri Mantra
The sacred Vedic mantra of light and wisdom
Om Namah Shivaya
The Panchakshara mantra of Shiva
Mahamrityunjaya
The great mantra of healing and protection
Shri Ram Jay Ram
The Ram naam japa mantra
Om Gan Ganapataye
Ganesh mantra for new beginnings
And 200+ more in the KalpX mantra library — Vishnu, Lakshmi, Durga, Saraswati, and beyond.
Why Build a Daily Chanting Practice?
A daily mantra practice is not about superstition — it is about rhythm. The mind that comes back to the same practice every day builds a different quality of stability than one that meditates occasionally when stressed.
Quick Chant makes it easy to start with just 5 minutes a day. You choose the mantra, you set the intention, and you show up. Over time, the practice shows up for you.