Your Morning Belongs To You. Here is how you claim it.

A simple guide to the Morning Mantras app — from your phone to your first chant.

There is a window every morning. Before the alarms multiply. Before the school lunch, the traffic, the emails, the endless scroll.

A window of maybe eleven minutes.

I built Morning Mantras for that window. For you.

Not as another app competing for your attention. As a sacred space that holds those first moments of your day — so the rest of the day doesn’t swallow them.

Three mantras. Eleven minutes. A tradition thousands of years old, arriving on the phone already in your hand.

This article walks you through every step — from opening the app to completing your first chant. No tech knowledge needed. If you can open WhatsApp, you can do this.

And if you get stuck at any point, message us directly on WhatsApp at +91 9667 025 649. A real person will help you. That is a promise.

Let us begin.


Part 1: Install Morning Mantras on Your Phone

Morning Mantras is not on the App Store or Google Play. It lives on the web — which means you simply visit a link and add it to your home screen. It then works exactly like any other app on your phone.

Here is the link: morningmantras.netlify.app

Type it into your phone’s browser. The app will open immediately.

The app greets you. It asks one thing: your name. That is all. No email. No password. No sign-up form.

Just your name, so it can greet you every morning the way a human would.

Now, to keep Morning Mantras on your phone — so you can open it with a single tap each morning — you need to add it to your home screen.

This takes thirty seconds. Here is how.


If You Use an iPhone (Safari)

Step 1: With the app open in Safari, tap the Share button — the small square with an arrow pointing upward, at the bottom of your screen.

Step 2: A menu will slide up. Scroll down and tap “Add to Home Screen.”

You may need to tap “View More” first to see the full list of options.

That is it. Morning Mantras now lives on your phone, right next to WhatsApp and your camera. One tap to open it each morning.


If You Use an Android Phone (Chrome)

Step 1: With the app open in Chrome, tap the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner of your screen.

Step 2: Scroll down the menu and tap “Add to home screen.”

Done. Morning Mantras is now an icon on your home screen. No app store. No download. No storage space taken. Just a sacred doorway sitting quietly between your other apps.


Part 2: Your First Morning — The App, Step by Step

You have installed the app. Tomorrow morning — or right now, if the impulse is strong — open it.

Here is what happens, one screen at a time.


Screen 1: The Welcome

The app opens with the OMJOOMSUH yantra and a simple message.

It tells you what this space is: a community of seekers who gather every morning at 6:10 AM IST to chant three mantras and claim the first moments of their day.

It tells you what the three mantras are. It tells you that you do not need to know them. The guided audio will carry you.

And then it asks: What shall we call you?

Type your name. Tap to continue.


Screen 2: The Home Screen

Now the app knows you. It greets you by name — “Hari Om, [Your Name]” — with the day and date.

You will see a card that says: “Try this for three mornings.”

Three mantras. Eleven minutes. Every morning. Three days deepens to seven. Seven installs the tradition.

This is the beginning.

Tap “I am ready to begin →”

Below the main card, you will also notice a link: “Practice live with others →” — this connects you to the live Zoom community that chants together every weekday at 6:10 AM IST. You are not alone in this.


Screen 3: The Three-Day Practice Begins

Once you commit, the app tracks your journey. Day 1 of 3. A progress bar that fills as you complete each mantra.

The message is quiet and clear: “The first morning. Everything begins here.”

Tap “Continue Day 1 →“


Screen 4: What You Are Committing To

Before the chanting begins, the app tells you exactly what these three days hold.

Every morning for three days, you will chant three mantras:

Eleven minutes. In sequence. With intention.

And then it asks you something no other app will ever ask: “What would you like to feel by the end of these three mornings?”

Write your resolve. There is no right answer. Only your truth.

This is important. The resolve is not a goal. It is not a target. It is a direction, an inner compass for the next three mornings or for the next thirty days. Maybe it is peace. Maybe it is patience. Maybe it is simply: “I want to feel like myself again.”

Whatever it is, write it down. The practice carries it forward.


Screen 5: The First Mantra — Mahamrityunjaya

Now you are in the practice.

The first mantra is the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra for your physical health and vitality. It is chanted on the physical plane.

The app gives you a space to set your day’s resolve for your body. It could be for your own health, due to reduced immunity, or due to a lack of body strength.

When you are ready, tap “Begin Chanting →”

The guided audio opens in YouTube. You sit. You listen. You follow along. The vibration does its work.

You do not need to know the mantras by heart. You do not need to pronounce them perfectly. The guided audio carries you through — like a river carries a leaf. Just sit, listen, and follow along.


The Mantra Cards — If You Want to Go Deeper

For those who want to understand the deeper meaning behind the practice, the app offers Mantra Cards.

These are available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Each card carries a teaching, drawn from the tradition of Bihar School of Yoga, from the scriptures, from the lived understanding of practitioners across centuries.

You can read them before chanting, after chanting, or whenever the curiosity stirs. They are there for you.


Screen 6: The Awareness Log

After completing all three mantras, the app does not congratulate you and move on. It does something more valuable.

It asks you to reflect.

Day’s High: Were you aware of the happiest moment today? Day’s Low: Were you aware of the lowest point? What Challenged Your Peace? The six Shadripus — the ancient enemies of a still mind — did any visit you today?

No right or wrong. Only awareness.

This is where the practice stops being something you “did” in the morning and starts becoming something you carry through the day. The eleven minutes of chanting opened the door. The Awareness Log keeps it open.

Ideally you fill the Awareness Log for Yesterday here.


Part 3: The Deeper Story — What Morning Mantras Is Really About

Tap the ABOUT tab at the bottom of your screen, and the app opens a different kind of page. Not instructions. A window into why this exists.


The Three Mantras, Explained

The Learn More screen lays it out simply:

  1. Mahamrityunjaya — for physical health and vitality. 3 minutes.
  2. Gayatri Mantra — for mental and emotional clarity. 3 minutes.
  3. 32 Names of Durga — for removing distraction, dissipation, and distress. 5:30 minutes.

Chanted in sequence — 11 x 11 x 3 — carrying you inward from the physical to the psychic plane.


Three Ways to Practice

The app meets you where you are.

Join Live — Chant with Arjun and the community on Zoom, weekdays at 6:10 AM IST. This is the heartbeat of the practice. LIVE is where true Vibrations LIVE

Guided Audio — Follow along with a YouTube recording at your own time. Best for beginners.

Solo Timer — A silent timer for when you know the mantras by heart. For the days when the practice has become your own.


A Letter from the Founder

If you scroll further, you will find my letter.

I have been practising these mantras since I was introduced to them as a child, some 30 years ago. There is a tradition — thousands of years old — that I am making accessible, one morning at a time. I do not know the reason, but I just sense that the time is now.

What you are becoming part of is not a subscription like Netflix or Zomato Gold. It is your contribution to bring this practice into your own home and into the lives of those you love. What you contribute keeps this space open, for you, and for everyone who finds their way here next.


For Students and Those Facing Serious Illness

One more thing.

If you are a student, or if you are facing a serious illness, this practice and the LIVE Sessions belong to you without condition.

No fee. No form to fill. Just the mantras, the community, and the tradition. As it should be.


Videos to Experience the Vibration

Before you begin — or after your first chanting session — there are two videos on the About page worth watching.

Experience the Mantras — 15 minutes of pure chanting. Listen, follow along, let the vibration do its work.

Your Questions Answered — Everything you have ever wondered about the morning practice, addressed openly.


Part 4: The Five Tabs — Your Daily Companions

At the bottom of the app, you will see five tabs. Each one serves a purpose in your daily rhythm.

HOME — Your personal dashboard. Tracks your day, your progress, your journey. Opens with “Hari Om” and your name.

PRACTICE — Where the chanting lives. Three mantras in sequence, with guided audio. This is the eleven-minute anchor.

AWARENESS — The daily reflection log. Highs, lows, and what challenged your peace. Returns you to yourself at the end of the day.

ABOUT — The deeper story. The three mantras explained, three ways to practise, the founder’s letter, videos, and the mission.

SADHANA — Your personal practice space. As the tradition deepens, this space grows with you.


What Happens After Three Days

You will complete your three-day practice. The progress bar will fill. The app will know.

And then something simple happens. Three days becomes seven. Seven installs the tradition.

You will notice it not in the app, but in yourself. A morning that started with a chant carries a different quality into the afternoon. The awareness log starts catching moments you would have missed. The resolve you wrote on Day 1 starts becoming less of a wish and more of a reality.

Drop by drop on parched earth.

That is how tradition takes root.


Begin Now

Here is everything you need:

The app: morningmantras.netlify.app

Need help? Have questions? Just want to talk? Message us on WhatsApp: +91 9667 025 649

A real person will respond. Not a bot. Not a template. A person who cares about your first morning.

The window is open. Eleven minutes is all it takes.

And the only miracle in the world is you standing on your own two feet.

Om Tat Sat.


Morning Mantras is a practice by OMJOOMSUH — rooted in the Bihar School of Yoga tradition, serving women who hold families together, one morning at a time.