Kirtan is a journey of connection and communion as we raise our voices together in sacred song.
The practice of kirtan, deeply rooted in ancient Indian tradition, holds profound significance in blending devotion with yoga's sacred chants. The word "kirtan" originates from Sanskrit, meaning "to cut through," signifying its purpose as a practice to transcend separation and connect to the heart and moment through sound.
Each chant in kirtan revolves around a specific mantra, often featuring names of gods and goddesses from ancient Vedic times. These mantras serve as focal points, embodying particular energies and focuses. They represent a deeper reality, a presence within us that encompasses love, awareness, and joy.
Mantra, translated as "to guide the consciousness away from excessive thoughts," acts as a tool to guide awareness to a quiet, still place within. Repetition is key in mantra practice, gently bringing the wandering mind back to the chant, gradually reducing the grip of thoughts and emotions over time, transforming the psyche.
Participation in kirtan can lead to various stages of consciousness. Initially, individuals may perceive their own voice in relation to others', gradually experiencing harmony with the collective. Eventually, a shift occurs where individual voices dissolve into a singular, collective voice, transcending the sense of self and merging with the flow of life. This state often brings about feelings of joy, ecstasy, or boundlessness, providing a profound sense of reassurance amidst life's challenges.
Immerse yourself in the captivating melodies of talented musician Mark Liilamaya Benson, and others, weaving harmonies that resonate within your heart.