
Price: ₹499 - ₹299.00
(as of Mar 07, 2026 21:44:15 UTC – Details)
This versatile digital tally counter is an essential companion for spiritual practices and meditation. Designed to help you keep accurate count during mantra recitation, prayer, or meditation sessions, this multifunctional device combines traditional devotional needs with modern convenience. The digital counter features an easy-to-read display that tracks your jaap or tasbeeh counts with precision, eliminating the need to manually count on traditional mala beads whilst still allowing you to use them. Simply press the button to increment your count as you progress through your spiritual practice. The built-in compass adds practical utility, helping you orient yourself correctly during prayers or when travelling. Crafted with a wood-grain finish handle and featuring a bright red tassel with decorative binding, this counter blends aesthetic appeal with functionality. The compact, ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand and includes a wrist strap for secure handling. Perfect for Hindus, Muslims, and practitioners of various faiths, this counter supports naam jaap, mantra jap, and tasbeeh counting. The reset function allows you to start fresh for each session. Whether you’re at home, in a temple, mosque, or travelling, this portable counter ensures you never lose track of your devotional count.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL DESIGN: Digital tally counter with integrated compass for navigation, perfect for religious chanting, meditation, prayer counting, and outdoor activities
DIGITAL COUNTER: Features an electronic LCD display with reset button to accurately track Jaap, Mantra Jap, Tasbeeh, and Misbaha counts up to thousands of repetitions
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Crafted with a wooden finish body that provides a comfortable grip and long-lasting durability for daily spiritual practices
CONVENIENT WRIST STRAP: Includes a bright red wrist lanyard with decorative binding for easy carrying and prevents accidental drops during use
VERSATILE USE: Ideal for Hindus, Muslims, and spiritual practitioners for counting mantras, prayers, names of God (Naam Jaap), rosary beads, and meditation sessions