
Sankirtan Hall
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The Sankirtan hall is the place where an ‘akhanda nama japa’ of Taraka Mantra “hare rama...” takes place from dawn to dusk in the midst the ‘akhanda jyoti’. Established by Sri Swami Vrajeshwarananda , a disciple of Sri Swami Abhedananda, of Trivandrum, Kerala, in line with ‘akhanda nama japa ‘that continues in his guru’s temple.
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The sanctum in the hall is adorned with idols of Sri Ganesha, Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Sri Hanuman, inspiring devotion and reverence in the minds of devotees when the chanting takes place in chorus.
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The shrine resonates the devotional vibes, when the festivals of Sri Rama Navami and Sri Krishna Janmashtami are celebrated with enthusiasm.
There is shrine dedicated to akhanda nama sankirtana of the powerful taraka mantra
hare krishna hare krishna krishna krishna hare hare”
“hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
