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SRI VISHNU SAHASRANAAMA LAKSHARCHANA

Keeping in view its stated objective of spreading the message of various benefits, spiritual, mental and physical, of Chanting the Sahasranaamam, the Sabha is collaborating with like minded societies / organisations in organising various devotional programs such as Laksharchana. These are in addition to Sabha organised Laksharchana held every year at "Kalpak Mitra Mandal Temple Premises", Kalpak Estate, 'B' Wing, Kalpak, Antop Hill, Mumbai 400 037

For details of Laksharchanas held in Kalpak Mitra Mandal temple premises, click here. For details of Laksharchana held at Mumbai suburbs, click here. 

Meaning of "Laksharchana" (Source : Wikipedia)
A Lakshārchanā involves the repetition of names one hundred thousand times. Laksha, in Sanskrit, means one hundred thousand. This is an intensive version of the Sahasra-nāma-archanā. It involves the repeated chanting of sahasranamas, multiplying the number of the performances by the number of the people who joined in the chorus.
To achieve this goal several people sit together and perform repetition of the names in chorus. This continues for a prefixed time duration, usually for several days, chanting for a certain number of hours each day. The recital of the different participants for the several days adds up to at least 100,000 repetitions of divine names.
There are occasions when a Koti archanā is also performed to the deity by counting up to 100 Lakshārchanās. Koti (crore, in English) is one hundred lakshas; that is, ten million.

A few snaps of the 1st Laksharchana held on 15th November 2009

A few snaps of the 2nd Laksharchana held on 13th November 2010

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