Divine Mantras 108

Authentic Hindu Mantra Chanting with 108 Repetition Counter

About Divine Mantras 108

Divine Mantras 108 is a free spiritual application dedicated to preserving and sharing the sacred tradition of Hindu mantra chanting. Our mission is to make authentic Vedic mantras accessible to spiritual seekers around the world, regardless of their background or experience level.

Our Mission

In a world filled with distractions and stress, we believe in the transformative power of mantra meditation. Our app provides a sacred digital space where devotees can connect with divine energies through the ancient practice of Japa (repetitive chanting). We aim to bridge the gap between ancient Vedic wisdom and modern technology, making spiritual practice convenient and accessible.

What We Offer

The Significance of 108

The number 108 is sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. There are 108 Upanishads, 108 sacred sites across India, and 108 energy lines (Nadis) converging to form the heart chakra. The distance between the Earth and the Sun is approximately 108 times the Sun's diameter. By chanting a mantra 108 times, practitioners complete a full spiritual cycle, aligning themselves with cosmic energies.

Our Values

Meet Our Content Team

Ananya Sharma — Lead Content Author

Ananya has practised Hindu mantra meditation and Japa for over a decade, beginning her study under a traditional Shaiva lineage in Varanasi. She holds a postgraduate qualification in Sanskrit and Indian Philosophy and has spent years cross-referencing mantra texts against classical Vedic sources including the Rigveda, Yajurveda, and major Puranas. She is responsible for all mantra translations, word-by-word breakdowns, and spiritual articles on Divine Mantras 108. Her goal is simple: make the depth of Vedic tradition accessible to anyone, anywhere, for free.

Contact & Transparency

We are committed to transparency. Divine Mantras 108 is supported by Google AdSense advertisements, which allow us to keep the platform entirely free. If you have questions, corrections, or suggestions, please reach us at keshav.mohta7@gmail.com or visit our Contact page.