108 beads. One breath at a time.
A tactile mala with haptic feedback at each bead. Streak tracking that counts days, not chains. Reset gently — a missed day never wipes the count.
The Practice tab
ॐ शिवाय नमः
The Practice tab is built around four pillars — japa, mantras, the daily verse, and the 21-day Sankalpa Arc. All four work offline. None of them ask anything of you beyond your attention.
The four pillars
A tactile mala with haptic feedback at each bead. Streak tracking that counts days, not chains. Reset gently — a missed day never wipes the count.
Om Namah Shivaya, Mahamrityunjaya, Rudrashtakam, Shiva Tandava, Lingashtakam. Devanagari + IAST transliteration + accessible English meaning + curated audio.
30 curated Shiva-Purana verses rotating by date. Devanagari + IAST + English + the context the verse arrives in. No notification — just present when you open the app.
Surrender → Transformation → Dissolution. A guided 21-day path that never punishes a missed day. The seal at Day 21 turns the arc into a daily rhythm.
The five mantras inside
The Panchakshari mantra. Five syllables. Begin here.
Rig Veda 7.59.12. The death-conquering mantra.
Tulsidas. Eight verses, written when he could not see Shiva.
Attributed to Ravana. The cosmic-dance hymn.
Eight verses to the formless form. For Pradosham.
The mantra library on this site is the deeper-dive — meaning, scripture source, when to recite, and the surrounding tradition for each.
The 21-day Sankalpa Arc
Three movements. Twenty-one days. One ritual a day. The arc that lives inside the app is the same shape as the 21-day email course — pick whichever rhythm you'll actually keep.