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Community Kirtan Gathering in Alice Springs

Come for an authentic evening of guided heartfelt kirtan – mantra meditation accompanied by music. Relax into the space and immerse yourself in a truly spiritual experience.

What to expect:

  • Kirtan Meditation – chanting of mantras that soothes the heart and uplifts the spirit
  • Gentle breathwork – calm your mind and settle into the present moment
  • Insightful wisdom - inspiring words of wisdom from the ancient Vedas
  • Delicious spice chai & sweet treat – to conclude the evening

Kirtan is for everyone — no experience needed, just an open heart.

Benefits of kirtan:
~ Cultivate mindfulness
~ Purify your consciousness
~ Taste spiritual joy
~ Wash away worries and fears

This event is suitable for everyone, whether you regularly engage in meditation, or this is your first time.

WHERE: Rhebo Hall, 2 Crispe St
WHEN: Saturday 25th April 6.30pm to 8.15pm
COST: By Donation
**Your booking helps us know how many to set up the room for, so please kindly reserve your spot.

About kirtan:
Kirtan is the most powerful form of meditation yet very do-able and fun. This kirtan we are sharing has been passed down through an authentic yoga lineage. Simply listen to the mantras being chanted then respond if you wish. It is a fully immersive experience using music to support the meditation.

FAQs – What to Know Before You Come
Do I need to know how to sing?
Not at all! You’re welcome to sing along, hum, clap, sway—or simply listen and enjoy the beauty of sacred sound.
Can I come on my own?
Absolutely. Many people come solo and leave feeling connected and uplifted. It’s a warm, welcoming space for everyone.
Can I bring my children?
Yes, children are welcome! Just keep in mind the peaceful nature of the event. Feel free to bring something quiet for them to do if needed.
What should I bring?
Just yourself. If you’d like, bring a water bottle. Chairs are provided. There’s no need to bring a yoga mat.
Is this a religious event?
No. Kirtan is a spiritual practice rooted in ancient yogic tradition, but it's not tied to any religion. People of all beliefs and backgrounds are welcome to experience and enjoy it

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