kirtan with kamini
DATE: September 8, 2018
TIME: 7:00 pm
LOCATION: Simi Valley, CA
VENUE: Kamini Music School
Kirtan with Kamini September 9th 2018 September 8, 2018

Dear Chanters,

Happy to announce our next Kirtan on Saturday September 8, 2018 from 7:00 – 9:00 PM

Lets meet, chant, meditate and Sing Kirtans with some delicious Vegan food !! Kamini will be sharing authentic traditional Sanskrit Kirtans infused with Indian Ragas. Indian classical music and its ancient tradition of Ragas (sacred scales) is a classical mode for practicing Kirtans. While meditating on the tones in different ragas, amazing transformations can happen.

Kamini’s music is authentic and pure tone and embodies the soul of Indian classical music. Expect an extraordinary experience of a deeper and more expansive connection with Spirit that will bring you a deeper insight into your Self, your practice and your understanding of yoga. Indian Ragas based Kirtans and traditional rhythm patterns – “Taals” lift listeners into a higher state of consciousness- a state of pure bliss, away from day-to-day stress.

Please Do Not Forget to bring your own reusable plates, cups, spoons, etc ( No Plastic/paper). We won’t have any plastic/paper to reduce amount of waste we produce.

Please bring your chants, Mantras and Kirtans. You are all welcome to lead a Kirtan as well, or bring an instrument and Jam with us.

Kirtans have short “Mantras” or couplets. These mantras are repeated over and over. Typically the lead singer starts singing the Mantra slowly and builds in up to a higher tempo. By focusing on the rhythm and by singing these versus people experience freedom from stress. Often times people who participate, clap in rhythm while singing, close their eyes to concentrate and at the end of a Mantra sigh and enjoy the newly found bliss and enjoy the silence. Kirtan involves singing but it goes beyond ones singing abilities.

It is not about the “Art” of singing but about “Heart” of singing. Everyone can participate, regardless of age or cultural background. The purpose of this music is to get us out of our heads and into our hearts. Typically, the songs can last for 20-30 minutes each with a few moments of silence in between each song so you can soak it all up. The longer songs allow for deeper experience of the effects, and with the simple, repetitive lyrics (it’s a chant, after all!) we really don’t have to think much about the words.People often say they feel “buzzed” for days following such a chanting experience.

Namaste

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