108 Mantra | Slogam Chanting

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About this app

Traditionally, the Gayatri mantra is recited or chanted 108 times on three occasions daily – at sunrise, at midday and at dusk, when the sun is setting.
It can be repeated in totals of 108, 1,008, 10,008, etc.
When we repeat the Gayatri mantra three times over the day, we are basically affirming the concept of the trinity of life – birth, growth, death.
A japa mala (prayer beads), having 108 beads, is often used during the chanting of the mantra.

For centuries, the number 108 has had relevance in Hinduism, Buddhism and in yoga and dharma related spiritual practices.  Countless explanations have been given to provide significance to the number 108.  Here are a few:

The ancient Indians were excellent mathematicians and 108 may be the product of a precise mathematical operation (e.g. 1 power 1 x 2 power 2 x 3 power 3 = 108) which was thought to have special numerological significance.
There are 54 letters in the Sanskrit alphabet. Each has masculine and feminine, Shiva and Shakti. 54 times 2 is 108.
On the Sri Yantra, there are marmas (intersections) where three lines intersect, and there are 54 such intersections. Each intersections has masculine and feminine, shiva and shakti qualities. 54 x 2 equals 108. Thus, there are 108 points that define the Sri Yantra as well as the human body.
9 times 12 is 108. Both of these numbers have been said to have spiritual significance in many ancient traditions.
The chakras, our energy centers, are the intersections of energy lines, and there are said to be a total of 108 energy lines converging to form the heart chakra. One of them, Sushumna, leads to the crown chakra, and is said to be the path to Self-realization.
In vedic astrology there are 12 constellations, and 9 arc segments called namshas or chandrakalas. 9 times 12 equals 108. Chandra is moon, and kalas are the divisions within a whole.
In 108, 1 stands for God or higher Truth, 0 stands for emptiness or completeness in spiritual practice, and 8 stands for infinity or eternity.
It is said that Atman, the human soul or center goes through 108 stages on its journey.
There are 108 forms of dance in the Indian tradition of Bharatanatyam.
There are 108 Upanishads according to the Muktikopanishad.

List of Mantra & Slogans

1.Om
2.Om Gam Ganadhipataye Namaha
3.Om Govindaya Namaha
4.Om Maha Ganapataye Namaha
5.Om Namah Shivaya
6.Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
7.Om Namo Narayanay
8.Om Narayanaya
9.Om Saravana Bhava Om
10.Om Sham Shanicharaya Namaha
11.Om Shree Manju Nathaya Namaha
12.Om Shree Sai Nathaya Namah
13.Om Veerabadraya Namaha
14.Gayatri Mantra
15.Hanuman Mantra
16.Krishna Gayatri Mantra
17.Maha Kali Mantra
18.Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
19.Murugan Gayatri Mantra
20.Chamundi Mantra
21.Rudra Mantra
22.Shree Ram Jay Ram
23.Saraswati Mantra
24.Shri Ram Naam
25.Sri Lakshmi Gayatri
26.Surya Mantra
27.Vishnu Gayatri Mantra

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The content provided in this app is hosted by external websites and is available in public domain. We do not upload any audio to any websites or modify content. This app provided the organized way to select songs and listen to them. This app also does not provide option to download any of the content.

Note: Please email us if any songs we linked is unauthorized or violating copyrights. This app has been made with love for true fans of Devotional music.
Updated on
Aug 24, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
582 reviews
Niki Mc
May 19, 2022
Best mantra app ever had reduces stress heels puts us to sleep and I'm still learning it very excited about this app! I give it five stars plus some. It would be ideal if they would describe the meaning of each mantra by the chants so that we can put our intention behind the energy. I mean, why isn't it there in the first place or am I missing something?
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A Google user
August 2, 2019
It was just what I was looking for. i like I can choose a number to listen to, depending on how much time I have to put aside for quieting my mind. it's a really simple app to use too. I also like that it's in a music key that is not too low - like with recordings of the original Tibetan monks - because I'm a female and I can't get my voice low... so with this key it is not too low or high, it's in the middle which is pleasing to listen to or chant with. namaste
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Vadivelan Sivaraj
November 23, 2019
Thank you Shane for the comment, we are happy to see your valuable reply, have a nice time with the app. If you have any ideas / suggestions, please feel free to drop us a note. Thanks once again.
A Google user
July 9, 2019
constantly stopping then restarting. when I close it, it just says - frig no - I'm gonna go ahead no matter what you want. having the opposite effect of what I'm looking for
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Vadivelan Sivaraj
November 23, 2019
Hi Kime, Sorry for the inconvenience caused I will look into this issue and solve it as soon as possible. thank you so much for taking your time to write a review.

What’s new

- Fixed performance issues