Laksharchana Seva – A Divine Offering of 1 Lakh Names
What is Laksharchana Seva? In Laksharchana, devotees gather together and chant the 108 names of Lord Krishna or Vishnu repeatedly, while offering Tulasi leaves and fresh flowers at the Lord’s lotus feet. Over time, this group chanting reaches one lakh (1,00,000) holy names, filling the temple with divine vibrations and blessings.
This beautiful seva is a powerful expression of love and surrender, and especially on Janmashtami, it becomes a rare chance to deeply connect with Krishna.
Why Offer Laksharchana Seva on Janmashtami?
✨ Cleanses past karmas and brings spiritual strength ✨ Invites peace, devotion, and divine protection into your life ✨ On Janmashtami, every name chanted brings multifold blessings ✨ A heartfelt gift to Krishna on His most auspicious day
How You Can Participate:
🛕 Offline: Join us at ISKCON HBR Layout, Bengaluru on 16 August between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Sit with the devotee group, chant, and personally offer Tulasi & flowers to the Lord during the Laksharchana. Feel the festival mood of Janmashtami in the temple!
💻 Online: Can’t travel? We’ll take Sankalpa in your name and offer Laksharchana Seva on your behalf. Join the live Zoom session on 16 August (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM IST) to chant along from home and stay connected to the blessings.