Noun
kirtan (plural kirtans)
A call-and-response chant performed in India's devotional traditions.
Album opener ACC Kirtan is a tapestry, with threads of downtempo bluegrass, spiritual jazz and plenty else unspooling across more than six minutes. Source: Internet
Among the restrictions, the board was allowed to carry one Palkhi Sahib with Guru Granth Sahib, sixteen historical Nishan Sahib, five horses of Guru Sahib, three Kirtan Jathe on two large open trucks. Source: Internet
Kirtan is an ancient Indian form of call-and-response chanting that uplifts and heals the community. Source: Internet
The day is marked by worldwide events, including tree plantings, rubbish clearances and celebrations of the natural world. citation * Nagar Kirtan involves the processional singing of holy hymns throughout a community. Source: Internet
Musical presentations included the First Unitarian Church Chamber Choir, the Sikh Children’s Kirtan Group, and the Jewish Tamir Choir. Source: Internet
The Bhajan, Kirtan and Abhangas of the Varkari sect (Vaishanav Devotees) have a long history and are part of their daily rituals. citation citation Koli dance is among the most popular dances of Maharashtra. Source: Internet