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॥ नाम जप ॥ · Digital Naam Jap

Write the divine name

An age-old practice, made simple. Each naam you write is a flower offered — 108 names complete one mala. Choose a name, and begin.

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The practice

Naam lekhan — writing the divine name — is one of the gentlest forms of japa. It asks for attention rather than effort.

  1. Choose a naam

    Ram, Radhe, Shiv, Hare Krishna — or type your own, in any script. There is no wrong name.

  2. Write it, once at a time

    Each tap writes one name onto the page. Unhurried is the point; the count is not a target.

  3. Complete a mala

    108 names fill one page and close one mala. Then the page turns, and you may begin again.

The collective naam yajna

Leaderboard

Every name written adds to a shared offering. Save your journey to take your place — and to continue on any device.

Joining makes your display name and naam totals publicly visible on this page. Your email is used only to send your resume link so you can continue on another device — it never appears here, and it is never used to count japa.

Prefer to listen rather than write? Explore the mantra library or begin a nightly practice.