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Hari Naam Mantap is the spiritual heartbeat of Gupt Vrindavan Dham. This open-air pavilion resonates constantly with the transcendental sound of the Hare Krishna Maha-mantra.

Inspired by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Prabhupada, this sacred space hosts Akhand Naam Sankirtan, devotional gatherings, and japa meditation throughout the day.

One of its most unique features is the pathway of 108 stone slabs, each symbolizing a chant of the Hare Krishna Maha-mantra. Devotees enter from one end, and with every step on these sacred stones, they chant the mantra once, completing 108 holy names upon exiting.

Designed to encourage nama-sankirtana, the open architecture, tranquil garden surroundings, and spiritually charged ambiance make it ideal for deep contemplation and chanting.

Sitting or walking here brings clarity to the heart and peace to the mind, forging a deeper connection with Krishna through the power of sound vibration.

Whether you're a seasoned chanter or a curious seeker, the Hari Naam Mantap offers a divine atmosphere where every name becomes a step closer to Krishna.