The phrase signifies the activity of acquiring audio files, specifically songs or musical pieces, from Hindu temples (Mandirs) in the MP3 format. It describes the process where individuals seek to obtain digital versions of devotional music often performed or recorded within the sacred confines of these religious institutions.
This practice allows devotees and interested individuals to access and enjoy devotional music outside the physical space of the temple. The benefit lies in providing convenient access to spiritual content, promoting cultural preservation, and fostering a personal connection with religious traditions regardless of geographical limitations. Historically, this activity reflects the transition from physical media (cassettes, CDs) to digital platforms for music consumption.