namasankirtan
Namasankirtan is a devotional practice originating in India, deeply rooted in Hinduism and particularly prominent within traditions like Vaishnavism and Gaudiya Vaishnavism. It involves the congregational chanting of the names of God, often accompanied by music and dance. The primary purpose is to cultivate devotion, foster a sense of community, and achieve spiritual liberation.
The practice typically centers around the recitation of mantras, the most common being the Hare Krishna mantra,
Namasankirtan is often performed in a call-and-response format, where a leader chants a line, and the group
This practice is believed to have originated in the medieval period with the Bhakti movement, championed by