Kirtan - music meditation for healing (Little India)

Kirtan - music meditation for healing (Little India)

Join us for a soulful journey of Kirtan, where music and meditation intertwine to heal and uplift your spirit.

By Hwee Hwee Koh

Select date and time

Fri, 3 May 2024 19:30 - 21:00 GMT+8

Location

Ashtanga Yoga Nilayam Singapore

68B Race Course Road Singapore, 215871 Singapore

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Many of us think of yoga as physical exercises to enhance one’s physique, with an occasional short meditation for its calming effects. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. How to we deal with our intense human emotions or trauma that accumulated as we progress in our lives?

According to ancient yoga, the human body is made up of the multiple layers—physical, mental, emotional; and there are many practices to bring light to our being.

Emotions are vital and sacred; like pockets of energy waiting to be released; emotions are not obstacles but our guiding lights to finding the ultimate bliss in life. The ancient yogis gave us Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of devotion, to channel that energy and guide us back to our source.

Bhakti is about a relationship with the universe and it is all encompassing that it embraces every color on the emotional spectrum. In Bhakti Yoga, we lead with our hearts. We sing, we dance, we play music, write poetry, cook, paint and do everything with love —as part of our interaction with the Divine.

Kirtan, the practice of chanting mantras, is perhaps the most important technique in bhakti yoga (Man means “Mind” and Tra means “to Control”).

The practice is simple but internally it works magic in our hearts. Externally, we’re just repetitively singing with simple melodies and a few Sanskrit words. But it helps us to put our analytical minds aside and singing from within. We sing from our heart that is crying out for love. We channel whatever emotion we’re feeling into our voice.

Deep healing happens, walls will melt, wounds will heal, trauma will heal, hate & unforgiveness will dissolve. Long-submerged emotions come to the surface.

As we sing, we immerse ourselves in an endless river of love from the universe. And we enter into a meditative & blissful state that allow our hearts to heal and re-open the infinite universal source of love within us.

There is no need to understand the language of the mantra. No need for mental speculation nor any intellectual adjustment. It is automatic, from the spiritual platform, and anyone can take part without any previous qualification.


Join us for Kirtan to heal our hearts:

Every First Friday of the month

730pm – 9pm

For 1 March, 3 May & 2 Aug location:

Ashtanga Yoga Nilayam Studio

68B Race Course Road Singapore 215871

It is on the 3rd floor of the shophouse, the door (which is camouflage to look like a wall) is in between the restaurant 'Sakunthala'.

A homecooked dinner is served after Kirtan.


Pay As You Wish

Drop a donation on the actual day. All donation proceeds to the expenses of hosting these programs run by volunteers.


Purchase a free ticket on Eventbrite to book your spot. Please cancel if you cannot make it so that someone else can have the spot.

This event is organised by a group of volunteers who just love kirtan so much that they like to share their joy.


Things to note:

- We will be barefoot

- Please wash your hands before entering the studio

- We will be sitting on the floor but plenty of chairs available if you prefer chairs

Things to bring:

- Water bottle

- Scarf/jacket if you are afraid of cold from Aircon

What we will be doing:

- Short lecture about the practice

- Singing in the musical meditation

- Enjoy a homecooked Sattvic dinner together


Organised by

I searched for a spiritual meaning in my existence, a deeper meaning in life and an identity on this Earth during my ups and downs of journey in life. I often wondered why did I come down to Earth? Is there more to life than this shell that we live in? The search led me to the practice of breath meditation, Rebirthing Breathwork, Vipassana meditation, Kundalini Yoga and many more. I was happier with these practices, yet something was still missing.

In 2017, I finally mustered enough courage to leave my stable engineering job to search for “myself”, I travelled alone for a year and landed myself in a Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava temple. Through living as Bhakti Yogi’s Brahmacharini (nun) in the temple’s ashram, I finally found myself and understood the true meaning of life and found my own identity. I found my relationship with the creator. I am now a practising Vaiṣṇavi.

Just as I wish someone had taught me techniques for having more grit in life, self-regulation or simply being more aware of my emotions both during childhood and adulthood, I aspire to help people of all ages learn more about themselves and equip everyone with the self-help techniques I have found useful in my own journey. I am also fluent in Chinese & Japanese Language.

Why I do what I do?

Growing up as an injury prone individual and having suffered from multiple injuries, I have experience managing injuries and pain through my own practices. I am an alignment-focused Yoga Instructor and Reiki Healer, equipped and mindful in providing variations and modifications for all body types during asana practices. Looking forward to practice with you all.

Find me on Instagram/Facebook @NamasteWithHwee