— Rooted in Vṛndāvana. Guided by the Gosvāmīs.

Where devotion meets its highest expression.

Prema Dhvani gathers sacred arts, Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava practice, and Vraja darśana offered from the heart of Vṛndāvana, in the mood of Śrīla Prabhupāda and the Six Gosvāmīs.

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Illustration of devotees dancing and singing kīrtan

“Chant Hare Kṛṣṇa and be happy.” Śrīla Prabhupāda

Here, mṛdaṅga, kartāl, kīrtan, and darśana are not separate interests. They are doorways into remembrance.

Prema Dhvani exists for devotees who desire depth, beauty, and faithful transmission, not a casual introduction to spiritual culture.

Our sevā is rooted in Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava paramparā, in the living atmosphere of Vṛndāvana, and in the conviction that sacred sound should be approached with patience, reverence, and personal guidance.

From the dust of Vraja, the sound carries a different weight.

Vṛndāvana, Uttar Pradesh, India

The mood of Prema Dhvani is drawn from temple courtyards, parikramā paths, dawn kīrtan, and the quiet gravity of dhāma. Teaching from here is not incidental; the dhāma shapes what is transmitted.

· Current Sevā

Three paths into sacred practice.

Each path is personal, deliberate, and held in a devotional atmosphere.

A Gauḍīya mṛdaṅga in warm devotional light

Sevā 01

Mṛdaṅga Vidyā

Classical rhythm as a disciplined offering.

Private guidance for serious practitioners who want to approach mṛdaṅga through Gauḍīya tradition, clear technique, and personal correction. Online and in Vṛndāvana, the practice is shaped around the devotee in front of the teacher.

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Kartāl cymbals used for devotional rhythm

Sevā 02

Kartāl Sādhanā

The overlooked art of keeping kīrtan alive.

Kartāl is often treated as simple accompaniment, yet in practiced hands it becomes refined, steady, and deeply supportive. This private instruction gives serious attention to timing, touch, listening, and devotional restraint.

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Govardhana Hill in Vraja

Sevā 03

Vraja Maṇḍala Darśana

A guided approach to receiving Vraja.

For devotees who want more than sightseeing, Vraja is approached through darśana guidance, kīrtan, parikramā, and thoughtful saṅga. Private visits and small groups are held with care, pace, and devotional context.

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Manaḥśikṣā dāsa

Manaḥśikṣā dāsa

From Kenya, drawn by the teachings of the Gosvāmīs.

By the mercy of my Gurudeva, I now live and serve in Vṛndāvana. My desire is simply to share the nectar that has been so generously given to me.

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If the sound has called you, come closer with care.

Begin with a simple conversation or send a thoughtful message. The right next step will be held gently, without pressure, and with respect for the seriousness of devotional life.