Thursday Night Kirtan
Thursday Night Kirtan is a dynamic musical experience of the Bhakti tradition as well as a space of connection and community for the city’s Bhakti practitioners.
Thursday Night Kirtan is a dynamic musical experience of the Bhakti tradition as well as a space of connection and community for the city’s Bhakti practitioners.
Jaya Jagannath’s online Srimad Bhagavatam Study Group is a unique opportunity to hear and become inspired in the essential teachings of Bhakti-yoga on a daily basis. Together, the group systematically studies the Srimad-Bhagavatam, primarily through the commentaries of Srila Prabhupada.
This is a beginners Mridanga workshop. The course will take place once a week over the span of six weeks, covering fundamentals of hand practice (hasta sadhana) as well as simple kirtan beats.
In this course, you will be continuing where you left off in Level 1. Building on your hand practices you will be learning more advanced mantras while strengthening the foundation created in your Level 1 training.
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Bhagavat-sravana is a weekly immersion for Bhakti enthusiasts who desire to commune with the sacred texts of the tradition.
Jaya Jagannath’s online Srimad Bhagavatam Study Group is a unique opportunity to hear and become inspired in the essential teachings of Bhakti-yoga on a daily basis. Together, the group systematically studies the Srimad-Bhagavatam, primarily through the commentaries of Srila Prabhupada.
The only thing that prevents us from feeling a sense of regular happiness and inspiration are negative thoughts and emotions that find space within our minds via the media, interactions with people, and our environment. A simple, regular meditation practice allows us to recognize negative thoughts and emotions, uproot them and replace them with mantra […]
Using sacred sound (Mantra) to still the mind and open the heart of devotion.