
For 24 sacred hours, students from around the world unite in one uninterrupted stream of devotion — offering the Mahamantra through the divine sound of the bansuri.
"Whatever you do, whatever you offer,
do it as an offering unto Me."
Bhagavad Gītā · 9.27
Only active Flute Gandharvas students may offer a performance slot. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend the livestream.
When two students request the same slot, the higher level receives preference:
L3 → L2 → L1 → L0 → Foundation Finisher.
9:30 PM – 11:00 PM IST is reserved for special Krishna performances — no Mahamantra slot allocation during this window.
Slots are organised around your local time. Commit to up to 3 separate seva slots(45 minutes total) — each selection is a real commitment, not a backup choice. Both your local time and the reference IST time are shown on every tile.
Detected timezone · Asia/Kolkata
Each selected slot is a separate seva commitment — not a backup or alternative. You may commit to up to 3 slots (45 minutes total). Choose only those for which you can genuinely be present.
The most sacred hours — temple bells, mist, and golden dawn over the Yamuna.
Fresh sunlight in Vrindavan's gardens — peacocks, flowers, awakening earth.
Bright daylight reflecting on the Yamuna — peaceful and steady.
Golden sunset, temple lamps, floating diyas, aarti glow.
Moonlight, stars, and Krishna's flute silhouette — divine stillness.
Deep stillness — moonlight, silence, surrender.
Your selections indicate your preferred timings. Final performance slots will be allocated approximately two weeks before the event, based on student level, availability, timezone distribution, and overall flow of the yajna.
Share your details. The Flute Gandharvas team allocates final 15-minute slots from your preferences and emails the schedule about two weeks before the event.
A student in Mumbai completes the Mahamantra.
A student in London begins.
Then New York. Then Dubai. Then Sydney.
For 24 uninterrupted hours, the Holy Name flows through the bansuri across the globe — as one continuous offering to Lord Krishna.
Final allocation will be published around August 20 — two weeks before Janmashtami.