Kirtan Evenings
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Sacred music. Collective voice. Open hearts. Kirtan is a joyful and meditative practice of singing simple mantras together.
Through repetition, rhythm, and shared presence, the mind quiets and the heart begins to open.
These gatherings are an invitation to experience the power of sound, devotion, and community.
Kirtan evenings are currently being prepared.
Be the first to hear when the first gathering is announced.
What is Kirtan?
A Meditation Through Music
Kirtan is a traditional practice of call-and-response chanting that has been shared for centuries as a way to connect through music and devotion.
No singing experience is needed.
Simple melodies and repeating mantras allow everyone to join in easily.
As voices blend together, many people experience:
• deep relaxation
• loving awareness
• emotional openness
• a sense of connection and unity
• quieting of the mind
• a joyful meditative state
It is not about performing.
It is about participating, listening, and sharing the moment together.
Feel free to bring instruments.
What a Kirtan Evening Feels Like
A Kirtan gathering is a warm and welcoming space where people come together to sing, listen, and connect.
The evening may include:
• call-and-response mantra singing
• live instruments and rhythm
• moments of silence and reflection
• a shared atmosphere of presence and community
Many people leave feeling lighter, calmer, and deeply nourished.
Who this is for
Kirtan is open to everyone.
You may feel drawn to join if you:
• love music and sacred sound
• want to experience meditation through singing
• feel called to connect with others in a heart-centered space
• are curious about mantra and spiritual music
You do not need to be a singer.
Your presence is enough.
STAY INFORMED
Kirtan evenings are currently being planned.
If you would like to be notified when the first gathering opens, you can join the interest list below.
