- Kirtan
Kirtan (
Sanskrit - "to repeat") [MacDonell, A. A. (2004). A practical Sanskrit Dictonary. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.] is call-and-response chanting performed in India's devotional traditions. [ [http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_561538818/kirtan.html kirtan definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta ] ] . When this chanting is done as a private meditation it is calledjapa but performed congregationally with instruments, and often dancing, it is called kirtan or sankirtan (from san (complete) kirtan). [Rosen, S. (1991). Six Goswamis of Vrindavan. Brooklyn, NY: Folk Books.]In the ancient Sanskrit text the
Bhagavad-gita (9.13) [Prabhupada, A. C. B. S. (1986). Bhagavad-gita as it is (2003 ed., pp. 1047). Los Angeles, CA: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.] Krishna states that great souls are always engaged in glorifying him with kirtan. The practice was popularized in the Hindu devotional revival of the fifteenth CCE, exemplified by the BengaliChaitanya Mahaprabhu , [Rosen, S. (1994). Sri Pancatattva: The five features of god. Brooklyn: Folk books.] and others.Kirtan practice involves the chanting of hymns or
mantra s to the accompaniment of instruments such as the harmonium, the two-headed mrdanga or pakawaj drum and karatal hand cymbals. It is a major tenet ofVaisnava devotionalism, [Prabhupada, A. C. B. S. (1974). Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta of Krishna Das Kaviraja. Los Angeles, Ca: The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.]Sikhism , theSant traditions, some forms of Buddhism, and other sects.Kirtan in the Chaitanya Vaisnava Tradition
Kirtan of
Krishna 's holy names "harinama sankirtan" was popularized in16th century Bengal ,India by the Gaudiya Vaishnavasaint and reformerChaitanya Mahaprabhu who is also held to be a combined incarnation ofRadha andKrishna . [Prabhupada, A. C. B. S. (1974). Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta of Krishna Das Kaviraja (Adi 1.5). Los Angeles, Ca: The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.]Previous to the time of
Chaitanya , mantras were chanted but not sung with melodies and instruments to which later dancing was also added.Fact|date=July 2008 Chaitanya preached that God is within the heart of every living being, and the heart is thus the abode of divine love. Kirtan opens up the heart to revive the divine love that is already present but now covered by material desires.Prabhupada, A. C. B. S. (1974). Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta of Krishna Das Kaviraja (Antya 20.20). Los Angeles, Ca: The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.] Chaitanya devoted his life to spreading Kirtan, and in the early sixteenth century CCE he traveled throughout India bringing it to all communities. He attracted thousands of followers and was received with great affection by people of every caste and creed. Largely due to his influence millions of people in India chant kirtan in one form or another.Chaitanya's essential teachings are given as eight verses called the
Siksastakam wherein he explains the importance and effect of kirtan. In verse oneChaitanya says:"Glory to the Shri Krishna sankirtana (congregational chanting of the Lord's holy names), which cleanses the heart of all the dust accumulated for years and extinguishes the fire of conditional life, of repeated birth and death. This sankirtana is the prime benediction for humanity at large because it spreads the rays of the benediction moon. It is the life of all transcendental knowledge. It increases the ocean of transcendental bliss, and it enables us to fully taste the nectar for which we are always anxious."
Sikh Kirtan
"See also"
Sikh music .The Sikh tradition of
Kirtan orGurmat Sangeet was started byGuru Nanak atKartarpur in the early 1500s and was strengthened by his successors and particularly byGuru Arjan atAmritsar . In spite of several interruptions, kirtan continued to be performed at the Golden Temple and other historicalGurdwara s with due attention toraga , taal anddhuni .Shabad is the term by
Sikh s to refer to a hymn or paragraph or sections of theHoly Text that appears in their severalHoly Book s. The main holy scripture of the Sikhs is theSri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS.) The first Shabad in the Guru Granth Sahib is theMool Mantar . The script used for the Shabad in the holy book isGurmukhi .Sikh kirtan uses the Sikh scripture,
Sri Guru Granth Sahib . TheShabad s (“Hymns”) of the Sikh scriptures are primarily arranged in chapters, which named after musicalRaga s: all the Shabads in that chapter are to be sung in that particular Raga. The title of the Shabad also has a numeric notation, which many believe gives the singers a clear idea of the Tala or musical rhythm or beat that needs to be used for that hymn.Fact|date=July 2008Sikh practicesThe following Shabads show the huge importance the Sikh Gurus gave to Kirtan.
:::*So sing the Kirtan of the Lord’s Praises, day and night. This is the most fruitful occupation.
:::*Singing the Kirtan of His praises, my mind has become peaceful;::::the sins of countless incarnations have been washed away.::::I have seen all the treasures within my own mind;::::why should I now go out searching for them? :::*Let your mind remain awake and aware, singing the kirtan of the Lord's praises.
:::*One is saved from hell, suffering is destroyed, countless pains depart, death is overcome, and one escapes the Messenger of Death, by absorption in the kirtan of the Lord's praises.::::Fear departs and one savors the ambrosial nectar imbued with the love of the formless Lord.
:::*Without the Shabad, no one is approved.::::Singing the Kirtan of the Lord's praises, the Name abides within the mind.
:::*All desires, power, pleasure, joy and lasting bliss, are found by chanting the Name of the Lord and singing the kirtan of His praises.
:::*Whoever speaks and listens to the Kirtan of the Lord's praises is rid of evil-mindedness.
:::*They walk fearlessly through the armies of their enemies; they attack them with the kirtan of God's praises.::::They conquer the entire world, O Nanak, and overpower the five thieves.
:::*In this dark age of Kali Yuga, the singing of Kirtan is the dominating force.::::Become Gurmukh, chant and focus your meditation.
Kirtan in the West
Kirtan has recently become popularized in the West. A plaque in New York's Tompkins Square Park signed by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani honors the first public kirtan in the Western world held under a tree in that park on October 9, 1966 by
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977) founder of theInternational Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) [Rosen, S. (2008). The yoga of kirtana. New York, NY: Folk Books.] . Since then kirtan has gone all over the world from London to Moscow to Sydney, due to the efforts of ISKCON and practitioners amongst theyoga community. Popular singers in the Western kirtan tradition includeKrishna Das , Karnamrita Dasi, Ragani, Aindra Das, Vaiyasaki Das, Jai Uttal, Vamadeva, and lastly Deva Premal & Mitten. Today many kirtan performers experiment with reincorporating non-Indian instruments like theguitar ,synthesizers , andaccordions and interspersing Western styles like jazz.References
External links
* [http://www.3ho.com Westernised Kirtan]
* [http://hinduism.about.com/od/audiomusic/a/kirtan.htm Kirtan: How Chants Can Heal the Heart]
* [http://www.amritsar.com Amritsar Portal - Live Kirtan from Sri Harmandir Sahib and daily Hukamnama]
* [http://www.sikhsangeet.com One of the largest and well organised collection of Kirtan]
* [http://www.gauravani.com Krishna Kirtan free downloads and Videos]
* [http://www.ikirtan.com iKirtan.com - The Best Collection of Kirtan Anywhere on the Internet]
* [http://www.keertan.org Keertan.Org - More than 200GB of Kirtan and Katha in audio and video formats. Since 1995.]
* [http://www.keertan.net Keertan.net]
* [http://akj.org Akj.org-One of the biggest Kirtan Collections]
* [http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/discourses-in-english/16516-kirtan-with-english-sub-titles-4.html Kirtan with english subtitles]
* [http://www.kksongs.org Krishna Kirtana Songs; an anthology of over 1200+Gaudiya Vaishnava friendly songs]
* [http://www.yogaofkirtan.com The Yoga of Kirtan
* [http://www.amritsarradio.com/ Amritsar Radio] Live Amritsar Radio and Kirtan.
* [http://www.3ho.com Westernised Kirtan]
* [http://akj.org Akj.org-One of the biggest Kirtan Collections]
* [http://www.gurudwara.net/gurudwaranet/live-kirtan-from-GoldenTemple.aspx Live Kirtan From Golden Temple, Amritsar, India]
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