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KIRTAN with the BINDU BAND

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 458 Monroe TpkeMonroe CT 06468  See map
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  • "Come join The Bindu Band on their vibrational journey back to the heart." Using call-and-response singing and storytelling, “The Bindu Band” will invoke a space of heartfelt expression that quiets the mind, removes obstacles, and brings us back to the center of our being. One of the oldest sacred music traditions of the world, the kirtan call-and-response chanting genre comes to us from India. Using ancient Sanskrit mantras, the kirtan calls upon sacred healing energies that carry us effortlessly to a place of quiet.It is about the heart not musical ability. The purpose of this music is to get us out of our heads and into our heart. Everyone can participate regardless of age or cultural background.


  • There will be no May gathering because of Memorial Day.


  • The evening will also include:

  •           Simple yoga principles and postures
              Meditation
              Prayer
              Chanting
              Community Sharing


  • Bring some snacks and beverages to share!


  • No Fee - Love Offering Appreciated


    Please let us know your coming by registering at: arcsacredcenter@gmail.com
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