sankirtos
Sankirtos is a term occasionally used to refer to sankirtan, the practice of congregational chanting of the divine names. In Sanskrit, sankirtan broadly means “joining together in praise” and is used in various Hindu devotional traditions, especially within Vaishnavism. The form is typically rendered as sankirtan or sankirtana; sankirtos may appear as a plural or variant spelling in some texts.
Practice involves groups forming circles or lines to chant names of God aloud, often with a call-and-response
Historically, sankirtan has roots in the Bhakti movement of medieval India and was further popularized by Chaitanya
Variations in style and emphasis exist across regions and communities. Some performances foreground call-and-response structures; others
See also: Kirtan, Nama japa, Harinama, Bhakti movement, ISKCON.