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Kirtana (Sanskrit: कीर्तन; IAST: Kīrtana), also
rendered as Kiirtan,
Kirtan or Keertan, is a
Sanskrit word that
means "narrating, reciting, telling, describing"...
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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...
- display.
Meitei Sankirtan (Meitei:
Meitei Nat
Sankirtan), also
known as
Meitei Sankirtana (Meitei:
Meitei Nat Sankirtana) or
Manipuri Sankirtan (Meitei: Nat...
- this Kali Yuga to
bestow upon them the
greatest blessings of
Harinama Sankirtan based on the
teachings of
Bhagvad Gita and
Shrimad Bhagavatam.
Along with...
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Manipuri civilisation — with its
cultural high
notes as
embodied in nat
sankirtan music,
declared part of UNESCO's
Intangible Cultural Heritage, or Manipuri...
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works Datta Bavani,
Shree Gurulilamrut,
Avadhooti Ananad Bhajan, Rang Hyadayam, Vashudevnamsudha,
Dattnam Smaran,
Dattnam Sankirtan,
Girvanbhasha Pravesh...
- for
attainment of pure love for Radha-Krishna. That
process is Harinam-
Sankirtan, or the
congregational chanting of the Holy
Names of
Krishna "Hare Krishna...
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Jagadguru Kripaluji Maharaj has
performed various akhand (continues)
sankirtan outside the
Shiva temple at
Maheshwar for more than months. Even though...
- of
national symbol for Manipuris. Nat (a
shortened form of
Meitei Nat
Sankirtan) is a
classical form of
music of Manipur. It is a
product of the Sanskritisation...
- form of
ecstatic bhakti (devotion)
throughout Bengal. He
established Sankirtan, the
practice of
publicly expressing devotion to Krishna, the Supreme...