By Atma Tattva Das
Across continents and cultures, from Russia to Vietnam, Greece to India, crowds have stopped mid-stride to watch a river of color glide through their streets. Women in coordinated saris dance in rhythmic unity, cymbals shimmering as Krishna’s holy names rise through the air. This joyful vision, both elegant and devotional, is a model to many of how Harinam Sankirtan can be presented to the public.
At its center stands Nilachala Devi Dasi, sankirtan leader of Nitya Harinam, a collective of Hare Krishna devotees from across Russia who unite to create a harmonious, aesthetically radiant presentation of the holy name. With more than 1.4 million followers across social platforms, Nilachala’s service has inspired similar initiatives worldwide, bridging sacred art and public outreach, and reminding the world that beauty itself can preach. 
 
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