A spiritual practice that connects the soul to Waheguru through the vibration of Gurbani.
Kirtan is the devotional singing of Gurbani — the sacred hymns from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It is a central spiritual practice in Sikhism, where divine words are expressed through melody, rhythm, and heartfelt emotion.
Performed with traditional instruments such as the harmonium, tabla, dilruba, and taus, Kirtan creates a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere that brings the mind into a state of devotion and remembrance of Waheguru.
Kirtan brings the mind into a state of peace and devotion.
Kirtan soothes the heart and calms emotional stress.
Kirtan strengthens unity within the Sikh community.
Kirtan encourages consistency and mindful practice.
Kirtan has been practiced for centuries as a way to elevate the soul, purify the mind, and bring the Sangat together in devotion. Through the divine vibration of Gurbani, Kirtan continues to inspire love, peace, and spiritual awakening.