I attended my fourth kirtan last Friday at Heartwood. It was a smaller group than the previous three...but I like to think of it as intimate. Attendance at a kirtan, for me, is like a going to a concert-yoga-class-sing-along-party where it doesn't matter if I can carry a tune (most times, I can't, but I can always clap my little heart out). It's good, clean fun, and leaves me feeling uplifted, joyfilled and in a fabulous mood.
The Sanskrit word kirtan may be translated into English as "to repeat". Kirtan is call-and-response chanting performed in India's devotional traditions, and more frequently in yoga studios, ashrams and Honda Civics around the world.
So, my yoga music collection is growing - slowly. I enjoy listening to this music when I'm looking for that calm balanced place within me. (It's difficult to be chanting one moment and yelling at someone in traffic the next!) Indian chants are also a great addition to my personal yoga practice, good background music while preparing dinner, or just putzing around the house.
This past week, had the absolute pleasure of chanting with Prema Hara. If you click on that link, you'll be able to listen to or buy their music. Some others of note that I've experienced and loved, either live or via CD:
Shantala
David Newman
(kirtans #1 and #2, respectively)
Wah!
Bhagavan Das
If Sanskrit chanting isn't your thing, Benji Wertheimer of Shantala, has some lovely discs of instrumental Indian music. Be warned, there is a lot of music out there for the yogic at heart, so do pace yourself.
Do you have favorites? Please feel free to share.
Shanti!
I'm a big fan of Sada Sat Kaur's 'Angels Waltz'. Good stuff!
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