What is Kirtan?
Kirtan is transcendental spiritual music and a meditation practice also described as Bhakti Yoga or Nada Yoga. Its origins come from Eastern Indian and Budhist culture. In its tradition, Kirtan is recited as a call and response chanting from the vocal leader to the audience, who then recites or echos back the same lyrics. By chanting in this way, the sounds and voices raise a very high conscious vibration that reverberates within and outside of you, opening up energy channels. This practice calms and quiets the mind. You don't need to have any previous experience to attend a Kirtan. All spiritual faiths are welcome.
Nada Brahma Kirtan is a five member band founded by Kāmpa Vashi Deva and Lisa Kawski in 2018. The band originated on the North Shore and the other members come from west of Boston and western NH. They bring their instruments and voices together to share with the community their devotion, invoking the healing light of the Universe. Tapping into the experience opens your heart and mind, helping to bring peace to the planet and beyond.
Band Members:
Kāmpa Vashi Deva - Lead Singer, Harmonium, Mridangam, Slaptop Cajon and Kertals
Lisa Kawski - Lead Singer, Harmonium, Indiginous Drum and Kertals
Steve Sherman - Tablas, Lead Singer, Chimes and Rythms
Theresa Landry - Vocals and Chimes
Rick Landry - Bass, Guitar and Vocals
The Way To Balance - Center for Wellness
Carriage Mills Suite 201
21 Water Street, Amesbury, MA 01913
Direct Info: 603-828-7270
Saturday, March 25, 2023
6:30PM - 8:30PM
Please come early to get your seat. The exterior front door will automatically lock at 7:00PM.
$20 Donation at the door
Pay Cash or with Venmo (settings on friends and family)
https://nadabrahmakirtan.org/#events
Bring yoga blanket, cushions or a folding chair and perhaps a bottle of water.
Mask wearing is optional. Free upper and lower parking lot directly across from the Carriage Mills building with 4 charging stations.