Hari kirtan

  1. Chanting Hari naam
  2. Listen to Kirtan Audios
  3. Anirdesh Kirtan Muktavali
  4. Kirtan
  5. Listen to Kirtan Audios
  6. Kirtan
  7. Anirdesh Kirtan Muktavali
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Chanting Hari naam

Verses on Chanting the Holy Names Bhagavad-Gita 9.14 Always chanting My glories, endeavoring with great determination, bowing down before Me, these great souls perpetually worship Me with devotion. Bhagavad-Gita 10.9 The thoughts of My pure devotees dwell in Me, their lives are fully devoted to My service, and they derive great satisfaction and bliss from always enlightening one another and conversing about me. Bhagavad-Gita 10.25 Of the great sages I am Bhrgu; of vibrations I am the transcendental om. Of sacrifices I am the chanting of the holy names (japa), and of immovable things I am the Himalayas. Srimad-Bhagavatam 1-1.1.14 Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes of birth and death can be freed immediately by even unconsciously chanting the holy name of Krsna, which is feared by fear personified. Srimad-Bhagavatam 1-1.2.17 Sri Krsna, the Personality of Godhead, who is the Paramatma (Supersoul) in everyone’s heart and the benefactor of the truthful devotee, cleanses desire for material enjoyment from the heart of the devotee who has developed the urge to hear His messages, which are in themselves virtuous when properly heard and chanted. Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.3.22 etavan eva loke ‘smin pumsam dharmah parah smrtah bhakti-yogo bhagavati tan-nama-grahanadibhih “Devotional service, beginning with the chanting of the holy name of the Lord, is the ultimate religious principle for the living entity in human society.” Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.5.32 krsna-varnam tvis...

Listen to Kirtan Audios

Listen to Kirtans You can now listen to selected kirtans. These kirtans are either live recordings or those that are not being sold anymore. Goal is for visitors to listen, learn the rāg, and memorize as mukhpāth. Note that copyrighted kirtans will not be included. New kirtans will be added as time permits. If you have a recording that you would like to share, please upload to a file storage service and send me a link via feedback. Amarna Sardar Hari Mara Amaro Tamaro Nato Hetno Ho Swami Apne Yad Karava Shrutina Path Chhe Apni Murtima Dubi Rahyo Chhu Apni Ruchima Ja Swami Rahevu Game Chhe - Jaydeep Swadia Arti - BAPS Bhaj Manas Git Bisar Na Jajyo Mere Mit Charan Dhare Tya Kashi - Sadhu Shukmunidas Dharma Bhakti Lahi Divya Gati - Sadhu Madhurvadandas Dhire dhire dhire dhire ji Mahant Swami apno nehado Ek Bharoso Shyam Charan Ko Ek Ja Asha Chhe Eri Eri Aj Rang Mahal Madhya Beithe Eva Santni Balihari Re - Jaydeep Swadia Hare hare rangke bhushan vasan - Shri Parthbhai Hari Akshar Halava Ful - Sadhu Yogicharandas Hari Avo Am Anganiye - Sadhu Santpurushdas Hari Smruti - Chintamani 1 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 2 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 3 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 4 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 5 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 6 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 7 Harijanne Gher Betha Tirath - Jaydeep Swadia Hasavu Tamaru Mohak A Vato Hasine Bolavi Chitta Chori Lidhu - Jaydeep Swadia He Pramukh Swami Apne Nishdin He Pramukh Swami Run Tamaru - Sadhu Yogikirtandas; Sadhu Gurukirtandas Hindolo Ghanshyam ...

Anirdesh Kirtan Muktavali

Kirtan Muktāvali Welcome to Anirdesh Kirtan Muktavali. This site contains more than 2000 kirtans in Gujarati and English transliteration. Anirdesh also includes almost 300 translations of kirtans with some prasangs and nirupans of well-known kirtans. The kirtans are also available in the Devanagari lipi. kirtans by Premsakhi Premanand Swami in the book have been added to Anirdesh to preserve the work. Site Updates April 20, 2023: Added link to share the page or kirtan. Tidied up the options icons into a corner menu. April 18, 2023: Links to Akshar Amrutam App are being added. If you have the app installed on your phone, you will be able to listen to the kirtan from the app. The links to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store are found here: March 28, 2023: Arti updated with new ashtaks in Sanskrit. The arti with the Gujarati ashtaks will still be available here: July 4, 2021: New ‘Utsavs’ selection option added for the ability to find kirtans categorized by the Utsav. Please clear your browser’s cache if the option does not work. Alternately, you can open this website in Incognito or InPrivate session. April 3, 2021: New tooltips have been added for difficult or archaic Gujarati words and English translations of certain Gujarati words. January 15, 2021: Hindi kirtans are now available in the Devanagari lipi. They can be viewed on their own dedicated page here: September 9, 2020: This page will now remember your language preference for the kirtan selection ...

Kirtan

Kirtan with traditional instruments by Kirtana ( कीर्तन; Kīrtana), also rendered as Kirtan, is a With roots in the anukirtana tradition, a kirtan is a bhavas (emotive states) by the singer. A person performing a kirtan is known as a kirtankara (or kirtankar). talas (cymbals). Etymology and nomenclature [ ] — The root of kirtan is kirt ( कीर्त्). Kirt, according to Monier-Williams contextually means, "to mention, make mention of, tell, name, call, recite, repeat, relate, declare, communicate, commemorate, celebrate, praise, glorify". Kirtan, sometimes referred to as sankirtana (literally, "collective performance"), ranga (beauty, color) of the kirtan. Kirtan is locally known as Abhang, Samaj Gayan, Haveli Sangeet, Vishnupad, Harikatha. Satra, have a large worship hall named kirtan ghar – a name derived from their being used for congregational singing and performance arts. In regional languages, kirtan is scripted as কীর্তন; Nepali & कीर्तन; ಕೀರ್ತನೆ; कीर्तन; ਕੀਰਤਨ / کیرتن; Sindhi: ڪِيرَتَنُ / कीरतनु; கீர்த்தனை; కీర్తన. Hinduism [ ] Part of • • • Problems playing this file? See Musical recitation of hymns, mantras and the praise of deities has ancient roots in Hinduism, as evidenced by the Kirtanas were popularized by the Kirtan is often practiced as a kind of theatrical folk song with call-and-response chanting or Avatara Katha mentions kirtan as one of nine forms of worship, called the nava vidha bhakti shravanam (listening), smaranam (remembrance), pada sevanam (service), ...

Listen to Kirtan Audios

Listen to Kirtans You can now listen to selected kirtans. These kirtans are either live recordings or those that are not being sold anymore. Goal is for visitors to listen, learn the rāg, and memorize as mukhpāth. Note that copyrighted kirtans will not be included. New kirtans will be added as time permits. If you have a recording that you would like to share, please upload to a file storage service and send me a link via feedback. Amarna Sardar Hari Mara Amaro Tamaro Nato Hetno Ho Swami Apne Yad Karava Shrutina Path Chhe Apni Murtima Dubi Rahyo Chhu Apni Ruchima Ja Swami Rahevu Game Chhe - Jaydeep Swadia Arti - BAPS Bhaj Manas Git Bisar Na Jajyo Mere Mit Charan Dhare Tya Kashi - Sadhu Shukmunidas Dharma Bhakti Lahi Divya Gati - Sadhu Madhurvadandas Dhire dhire dhire dhire ji Mahant Swami apno nehado Ek Bharoso Shyam Charan Ko Ek Ja Asha Chhe Eri Eri Aj Rang Mahal Madhya Beithe Eva Santni Balihari Re - Jaydeep Swadia Hare hare rangke bhushan vasan - Shri Parthbhai Hari Akshar Halava Ful - Sadhu Yogicharandas Hari Avo Am Anganiye - Sadhu Santpurushdas Hari Smruti - Chintamani 1 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 2 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 3 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 4 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 5 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 6 Hari Smruti - Chintamani 7 Harijanne Gher Betha Tirath - Jaydeep Swadia Hasavu Tamaru Mohak A Vato Hasine Bolavi Chitta Chori Lidhu - Jaydeep Swadia He Pramukh Swami Apne Nishdin He Pramukh Swami Run Tamaru - Sadhu Yogikirtandas; Sadhu Gurukirtandas Hindolo Ghanshyam ...

Kirtan

Kirtan with traditional instruments by Kirtana ( कीर्तन; Kīrtana), also rendered as Kirtan, is a With roots in the anukirtana tradition, a kirtan is a bhavas (emotive states) by the singer. A person performing a kirtan is known as a kirtankara (or kirtankar). talas (cymbals). Etymology and nomenclature [ ] — The root of kirtan is kirt ( कीर्त्). Kirt, according to Monier-Williams contextually means, "to mention, make mention of, tell, name, call, recite, repeat, relate, declare, communicate, commemorate, celebrate, praise, glorify". Kirtan, sometimes referred to as sankirtana (literally, "collective performance"), ranga (beauty, color) of the kirtan. Kirtan is locally known as Abhang, Samaj Gayan, Haveli Sangeet, Vishnupad, Harikatha. Satra, have a large worship hall named kirtan ghar – a name derived from their being used for congregational singing and performance arts. In regional languages, kirtan is scripted as কীর্তন; Nepali & कीर्तन; ಕೀರ್ತನೆ; कीर्तन; ਕੀਰਤਨ / کیرتن; Sindhi: ڪِيرَتَنُ / कीरतनु; கீர்த்தனை; కీర్తన. Hinduism [ ] Part of • • • Problems playing this file? See Musical recitation of hymns, mantras and the praise of deities has ancient roots in Hinduism, as evidenced by the Kirtanas were popularized by the Kirtan is often practiced as a kind of theatrical folk song with call-and-response chanting or Avatara Katha mentions kirtan as one of nine forms of worship, called the nava vidha bhakti shravanam (listening), smaranam (remembrance), pada sevanam (service), ...

Anirdesh Kirtan Muktavali

Kirtan Muktāvali Welcome to Anirdesh Kirtan Muktavali. This site contains more than 2000 kirtans in Gujarati and English transliteration. Anirdesh also includes almost 300 translations of kirtans with some prasangs and nirupans of well-known kirtans. The kirtans are also available in the Devanagari lipi. kirtans by Premsakhi Premanand Swami in the book have been added to Anirdesh to preserve the work. Site Updates April 20, 2023: Added link to share the page or kirtan. Tidied up the options icons into a corner menu. April 18, 2023: Links to Akshar Amrutam App are being added. If you have the app installed on your phone, you will be able to listen to the kirtan from the app. The links to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store are found here: March 28, 2023: Arti updated with new ashtaks in Sanskrit. The arti with the Gujarati ashtaks will still be available here: July 4, 2021: New ‘Utsavs’ selection option added for the ability to find kirtans categorized by the Utsav. Please clear your browser’s cache if the option does not work. Alternately, you can open this website in Incognito or InPrivate session. April 3, 2021: New tooltips have been added for difficult or archaic Gujarati words and English translations of certain Gujarati words. January 15, 2021: Hindi kirtans are now available in the Devanagari lipi. They can be viewed on their own dedicated page here: September 9, 2020: This page will now remember your language preference for the kirtan selection ...

Chanting Hari naam

Verses on Chanting the Holy Names Bhagavad-Gita 9.14 Always chanting My glories, endeavoring with great determination, bowing down before Me, these great souls perpetually worship Me with devotion. Bhagavad-Gita 10.9 The thoughts of My pure devotees dwell in Me, their lives are fully devoted to My service, and they derive great satisfaction and bliss from always enlightening one another and conversing about me. Bhagavad-Gita 10.25 Of the great sages I am Bhrgu; of vibrations I am the transcendental om. Of sacrifices I am the chanting of the holy names (japa), and of immovable things I am the Himalayas. Srimad-Bhagavatam 1-1.1.14 Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes of birth and death can be freed immediately by even unconsciously chanting the holy name of Krsna, which is feared by fear personified. Srimad-Bhagavatam 1-1.2.17 Sri Krsna, the Personality of Godhead, who is the Paramatma (Supersoul) in everyone’s heart and the benefactor of the truthful devotee, cleanses desire for material enjoyment from the heart of the devotee who has developed the urge to hear His messages, which are in themselves virtuous when properly heard and chanted. Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.3.22 etavan eva loke ‘smin pumsam dharmah parah smrtah bhakti-yogo bhagavati tan-nama-grahanadibhih “Devotional service, beginning with the chanting of the holy name of the Lord, is the ultimate religious principle for the living entity in human society.” Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.5.32 krsna-varnam tvis...