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Free Naam Jap Counter — App, Online Tool and 50,000 Naam Jap Complete Guide

Track every naam jap from 50,000 to 1 crore — without losing count, without interruptions, without ads.

By NaamJaap· June 26, 2026· 8 min read
NaamJaap free naam jap counter app showing 50,000 naam jap completed with digital mala counter and lifetime progress tracker
NaamJaap — free digital naam jap counter, no ads, works offline, tracks 50,000 to 1 crore

You are chanting sincerely every day. But somewhere between the 20th and 40th mala, you lose count. The phone rings. Someone calls you. You guess where you were — and the doubt stays.

That doubt is what a naam jap counter is designed to remove completely. Whether you call it a jap counter, a jam counter, or a digital mala counter — the purpose is the same: every naam is counted, nothing is lost.

This guide covers everything about naam jap counters — what types exist, how 50,000 naam jap breaks down in time and days, and which free tool works best for tracking your progress toward 1 lakh or 1 crore.

The NaamJaap app is a free naam jap counter for Android — no ads, works offline, saves your lifetime count automatically. At naamjaap.in you can also use the free online counter directly in your browser without installing anything.

What is a naam jap counter?

A naam jap counter is any device or tool that counts each repetition of a divine name so the devotee can focus fully on the naam rather than tracking numbers in their mind.

The traditional form is a tulsi or rudraksha mala with 108 beads — each bead represents one chant, and one complete circuit of the mala equals 108 naam. Devotees have used this for thousands of years.

The modern form is a digital naam jap counter — an app or online tool that counts each tap, saves the lifetime total, and shows progress toward large goals like 1 lakh (100,000) or 1 crore (10,000,000) naam jap.

Both have a place in serious sadhana. The mala builds tactile, sacred connection. The digital counter builds consistent, unbroken records — especially essential once your daily count goes above 1,000 naam per day.

Types of naam jap counters

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Tulsi Mala (108 beads)
The most sacred and traditional counter. Each of the 108 beads is one naam. One complete round = 108 naam. Best for formal morning sadhana when you can sit undisturbed.
Traditional
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Naam Jap Counter App
Tap the screen for each naam. Saves your count even if a call interrupts. Tracks your lifetime total toward 1 lakh or 1 crore. Works offline. The NaamJaap app is free and has no ads.
Free
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Online Counter (Browser)
No installation needed. Open naamjaap.in on any phone or laptop and start counting immediately. Best for those who want to try before downloading the app.
No install
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Finger Click Counter
A small mechanical ring-type counter worn on the finger. Click once per naam. Discreet — can be used anywhere without anyone knowing. Battery may run out and counts cannot be saved.
Physical

How long does 50,000 naam jap take?

This is one of the most common questions in GSC data — devotees reaching the 50,000 milestone want to know exactly how long it took or will take at their current pace.

50,000 naam jap is a significant milestone — exactly halfway to 1 lakh. Here is the complete time breakdown:

Chart showing how long 50,000 naam jap takes at different daily paces — from 2 days at 25,000 per day to 10 days at 5,000 per day
50,000 naam jap at different daily paces — find your completion time
Daily paceTime per dayDays to 50,000Days to 1 lakhSpeed
1,000/day20 to 30 min50 days100 daysBeginner
3,000/day1 to 1.5 hr17 days34 daysBuilding
5,000/day1.5 to 2 hr10 days20 daysGood pace
10,000/day2.5 to 3 hr5 days10 daysStrong
25,000/day6 to 7 hr2 days4 daysAdvanced

The highlighted row — 5,000 naam per day — is the most sustainable pace for most working devotees with 1.5 to 2 hours available daily. At this pace, 50,000 naam jap is complete in exactly 10 days, and the 1 lakh milestone arrives in 20 days.

For a precise calculation based on your exact daily pace, use the free naam jap calculator — enter your number and see the exact date you will reach 50,000, 1 lakh, or 1 crore.

How many malas is 50,000 naam jap?

If you count in malas rather than individual naam, 50,000 naam equals approximately 463 malas of 108 beads each.

Daily malasNaam/dayDays to 50,000Days to 1 lakh
1 mala108463 days926 days
5 malas54093 days185 days
10 malas1,08046 days93 days
25 malas2,70019 days37 days
100 malas10,8005 days10 days

10 malas per day (1,080 naam, about 1 hour) is a strong and sustainable target. At this pace, 50,000 naam jap is reached in 46 days and 1 lakh in 93 days — less than 3 months of consistent practice.

Comparison of tulsi mala traditional naam jap counter versus NaamJaap digital app counter — pros and cons of each method for tracking naam jap
Tulsi mala vs digital counter — both have a place in serious naam jap sadhana

Best free naam jap counter app — NaamJaap

The NaamJaap app is built specifically for devotees who take their naam jap seriously. It is completely free, has no advertisements, and is designed with one purpose: to help you count every naam jap without losing a single count.

What the NaamJaap app does

Counts every tap automatically. Saves your session count even if a call comes in, the screen locks, or you close the app. Shows your lifetime total toward your 1 lakh or 1 crore sankalp. Works fully offline — no internet needed at 4 AM during Brahma Muhurta. Supports any naam — Radhe Naam, Ram Naam, Om Namah Shivaya, or any mantra you choose.

A devotee should never wonder "did I count that one?" The naam jap counter exists so the mind stays on the naam, not the number. NaamJaap — design principle of the counter app

For devotees who prefer not to install an app, the free online naam jap counter at naamjaap.in works on any phone, tablet, or laptop browser — tap or click to count, no login required.

Jam counter vs jap counter — what is the difference?

"Jam counter" and "jap counter" are the same thing. There is no difference in meaning — they refer to the same tool used to count naam jap repetitions.

"Jam counter" is a common spelling used by Hindi speakers searching in English, where the Hindi pronunciation of "jap" (जप) sometimes sounds like "jam" to the ear. If you searched for "jam counter" and landed here — you are in the right place.

Other names for the same tool

Naam jap counter, jap counter, jam counter, digital mala, mantra counter, naam counter app, jaap counter, jaap ginti — all of these refer to a tool that counts each repetition of a sacred name or mantra. The NaamJaap app serves all of these purposes.

Naam jap journey milestone chart showing progress from 10,000 to 50,000 to 1 lakh to 1 crore — with 50,000 highlighted as the halfway point to 1 lakh
50,000 naam jap — you are halfway to 1 lakh. Every naam counts toward 1 crore.

Keep your count safe as you build toward each milestone. At 50,000 naam, losing your count to a phone restart or app crash is devastating. The NaamJaap app backs up your lifetime count automatically — so you can switch phones, delete the app, or reinstall and your total is exactly where you left it.

Common questions about naam jap counters

How long does 50,000 naam jap take?
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At 5,000 naam per day, 50,000 naam jap takes 10 days. At 10,000 per day it takes 5 days. At 3,000 per day it takes about 17 days. The total hours are approximately 16 hours 40 minutes at a pace of 3,000 naam per hour. Use the free naam jap calculator at blog.naamjaap.in to see your exact completion date.
What is a naam jap counter?
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A naam jap counter is any tool — physical or digital — that counts each repetition of a divine name so the devotee can focus on chanting without tracking numbers mentally. Traditional counters are tulsi malas with 108 beads. Digital counters like the NaamJaap app save your lifetime total automatically, even across phone restarts and interruptions.
Is there a free naam jap counter app?
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Yes. The NaamJaap app is completely free with no ads and no in-app purchases. It works offline, saves your lifetime naam jap count, and supports any mantra. Available at naamjaap.in. There is also a free online counter at naamjaap.in that works directly in any browser without downloading anything.
What is a jam counter? Is it the same as a jap counter?
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Yes, jam counter and jap counter are the same tool. "Jam counter" is a common spelling variation used by Hindi speakers searching in English. Both refer to a device or app that counts naam jap (divine name repetitions). The NaamJaap app is both a jap counter and a jam counter.
How many malas is 50,000 naam jap?
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50,000 naam jap equals approximately 463 malas of 108 beads each. At 10 malas per day (1,080 naam), reaching 50,000 naam jap takes about 46 days.
Can I use a naam jap counter offline?
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Yes. The NaamJaap app works completely offline. Your count is saved on your device and synced when you reconnect to the internet. You can chant during Brahma Muhurta at 4 AM without any internet connection and every naam jap will be counted and saved.
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Every naam counts.
Every tap is a step.
50,000 today. 1 lakh soon. 1 crore — your lifetime sankalp.
Keep the count. Keep the faith. The naam does the rest.

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