- of ideas.
Kirtan also
generally includes two or more
musical instruments, and has
roots in
Sanskrit prosody and
poetic meter. Many
kirtans are structured...
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Nagar Kirtan (Sanskrit: नगर कीर्तन; IAST: nāgara-kīrtana), or
nagar sankirtan, is a
tradition in the
Indian religions involving the
processional singing...
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Kirtan Sohila (Gurmukhi: ਕੀਰਤਨ ਸੋਹਿਲਾ kīratana sōhilā) is a
night prayer in Sikhism. Its name
means 'Song of Praise'. It is
composed of five
hymns or shabad...
- All the
kirtans were
composed by
Srimanta Sankardeva,
except for one by
Ratnakar Kandali and
another by Madhabdeva. Two of Sankardeva's
kirtans were later...
- parts,
hundreds of
kirtans dedicated to Radha-Krishna, Sita-Ram, and others.
Yugal Shatak (ISBN 978-93-80661-30-8) – One
hundred "
kirtans" of
Radha Rani and...
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discourses in the form of "
Kirtans" in
which he
would emphasize values like
service to
humanity and comp****ion.
During his
Kirtans, he
would educate people...
- and
started performing Kirtans at the age of 22.
Indurikar is
known for
interlacing humorous relatable examples in his
kirtans and thus is able to quickly...
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Odisha during arati rituals. The drum is used to
accompany Odia,
Bengali kirtans by
medieval poets like Chandidas,
Govindadasa and Gyanadas. It is also...
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vocalist known for his
performances of
Hindu devotional music known as
kirtan (chanting the
names of God). He has
released seventeen albums since 1996...
- and
Shree Radha Trayodashi.
Renditions of
Shree Maharaji's
bhajans and
kirtans have been
recorded by well-known
singers in
India such as
Manna Dey, Ajnish...