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For Ram naam jaap

A Ram naam jaap counter that never loses your count

राम राम राम… the Name is simple; keeping an honest count of a daily vow is not. NaamAmrit counts each Ram as you say it — hands-free, eyes closed, screen off — and holds your sankalp with you.

Few practices are as beloved, or as portable, as Ram naam. Saints from Valmiki to Samarth Ramdas to Gandhi ji kept the Name constantly; households across India keep a daily jaap of a mala, eleven malas, or a lifetime vow counted in lakhs. The Name asks nothing but remembrance — yet the counting is where most vows quietly fray: a lost tally, a mala left at home, a day that slipped.

NaamAmrit keeps the count so the vow can survive real life. Say राम aloud or under your breath and the app counts each repetition — no taps, no beads, no hardware. It works with the screen off and the phone in your pocket, so the jaap continues on the walk, in the kitchen, in the queue.

Made for vows, not just sessions

This is where NaamAmrit is different from a simple clicker. A sankalp lets you make a formal resolve — say, 125,000 Ram naam by Ram Navami — and the app tracks every day's progress toward it, re-pacing your daily target as you go ahead or fall behind. Guided sadhana programs offer structured arcs of daily practice, and your streak and history show the vow holding, day after day.

Prefer the traditional count? Choose a mala of 108, 54, or 27 — or the full 1008, the Sahasra mala — and feel a gentle chime and haptic as each round completes.

The Name stays yours

All the listening happens on your phone. Your voice is never recorded, never uploaded, never used to train anything — only the count is saved. The app works fully offline and carries no ads on any plan, ever.

Built for Ram naam

  • Ram preset in Devanagariराम is built in — begin in one tap
  • Hands-free countingSay it (exact, screen on) or Chant (screen off, in your pocket)
  • Sankalp (vow) trackinga target count by a date — the app re-paces your daily goal
  • Malas of 108 to 1008traditional cycles with a chime and haptic each round
  • Sadhana programsguided multi-day arcs of daily Ram naam practice
  • Streaks & historyunbroken days and a calendar of every day's jaap
  • Private & offlinevoice never leaves your phone; no account needed

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Questions about Ram naam with NaamAmrit

Can it hold a big vow — like 125,000 Ram naam?

Yes. Create a sankalp with your total and your date, and the app tracks progress and suggests the daily count needed to finish on time — adjusting honestly as you get ahead or behind. Your lifetime total and daily history are always visible.

Does it count राम said quickly, over and over?

Yes — rapid, rhythmic jaap is exactly what it's tuned for. With Say it, each repetition is recognized for an exact count; with Chant, counting continues by sound even with the screen off and the phone in your pocket.

Can I chant in Hindi and use the app in Hindi?

Yes. The naam is shown in Devanagari, and the whole app runs in Hindi (and eight other languages). Your reflections and stats speak your language too.

Is my jaap private?

Completely. The listening runs on your device — nothing is recorded or uploaded, only the count is kept, and the app works fully offline. No ads, on any plan, ever.

Take the Name everywhere

NaamAmrit is coming soon to iPhone. Join the waitlist for early access and our best founding pricing.

Free tap-counter forever. Hands-free counting is part of Premium, with a free preview for everyone.