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| Component | Suggestion | |-----------|-------------| | Platform | iOS / Android app or PWA | | Audio | 108 separate MP3 files (~3–5 sec each) + one full track | | Storage | Local SQLite + optional cloud sync for progress | | UI | Dark/light mode, large text option for elderly | | Offline | All names + audio downloadable |
These names are often chanted by students and professionals seeking clarity of thought and eloquence.
The 108 names of Lord Hanuman, collectively known as the Sri Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali, represent the diverse attributes and divine powers of the Monkey God. Reciting these names is a core spiritual practice for millions, believed to grant strength, courage, and protection from negative energies.
In Hindu tradition, the number 108 is considered sacred. Chanting 108 names is believed to align the devotee's energy with the divine, helping to focus the mind and evoke religious fervor. Completing a full cycle of 108 names or recitations is a common spiritual goal for many practitioners. Key Names and Their Meanings
Below is the authoritative list of the Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali . You can use this list for daily recitation ( Japa ). The traditional format includes the prefix "Om" and the suffix "Namah" (I bow to).
| Component | Suggestion | |-----------|-------------| | Platform | iOS / Android app or PWA | | Audio | 108 separate MP3 files (~3–5 sec each) + one full track | | Storage | Local SQLite + optional cloud sync for progress | | UI | Dark/light mode, large text option for elderly | | Offline | All names + audio downloadable |
These names are often chanted by students and professionals seeking clarity of thought and eloquence.
The 108 names of Lord Hanuman, collectively known as the Sri Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali, represent the diverse attributes and divine powers of the Monkey God. Reciting these names is a core spiritual practice for millions, believed to grant strength, courage, and protection from negative energies.
In Hindu tradition, the number 108 is considered sacred. Chanting 108 names is believed to align the devotee's energy with the divine, helping to focus the mind and evoke religious fervor. Completing a full cycle of 108 names or recitations is a common spiritual goal for many practitioners. Key Names and Their Meanings
Below is the authoritative list of the Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali . You can use this list for daily recitation ( Japa ). The traditional format includes the prefix "Om" and the suffix "Namah" (I bow to).