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SONG: Spiritual Revolution by Mikey Jay
SONG LYRICS: Dhanesvara Dasa and Mikey Jay
VIDEO: Devavrata Das
Harinam literally means "the name of God" or "the Holy Name" — Hari, Vishnu, or Krishna — the repetition of which is prescribed as the best means of spiritual progress in the age of materialism in which we now live.
I the ancient Vedic scripture Srimad Bhagavatam it is stated: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But when Your Lordship's [Krishna's] holy name is chanted, everything becomes faultless. (Srimad Bhagavatam 8.23.16)
Modern Hare Krishnas are following the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition established by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, also called the founder of the sankirtan movement (sankirtan meaning "congregational chanting"). From the beginning this movement has grown by holding sankirtan in public, and therefore this Harinam practice is still honoured today.
Why chant in public?
In order for the self-perpetuating cycle of birth and death to come to an end, all of us must first experience a spark of remembrance of God, to awaken the buried memory that our true nature is an eternal spirit soul, not a temporary body. In addition to expressing our shared joy at this realisation, our public Harinam attempts to share this spark with as many people as possible.
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SONG LYRICS: Dhanesvara Dasa and Mikey Jay
VIDEO: Devavrata Das
Harinam literally means "the name of God" or "the Holy Name" — Hari, Vishnu, or Krishna — the repetition of which is prescribed as the best means of spiritual progress in the age of materialism in which we now live.
I the ancient Vedic scripture Srimad Bhagavatam it is stated: There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But when Your Lordship's [Krishna's] holy name is chanted, everything becomes faultless. (Srimad Bhagavatam 8.23.16)
Modern Hare Krishnas are following the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition established by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, also called the founder of the sankirtan movement (sankirtan meaning "congregational chanting"). From the beginning this movement has grown by holding sankirtan in public, and therefore this Harinam practice is still honoured today.
Why chant in public?
In order for the self-perpetuating cycle of birth and death to come to an end, all of us must first experience a spark of remembrance of God, to awaken the buried memory that our true nature is an eternal spirit soul, not a temporary body. In addition to expressing our shared joy at this realisation, our public Harinam attempts to share this spark with as many people as possible.
JOIN US on the streets!
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