On this page, you'll find lyrics to our most commonly used chants, as well as samples of our music. Note that we're very excited, as we're in the process of producing our first CD! Updates on our progress will be posted here!
From our hearts to yours, we hope you enjoy our chants. Namaskar.
From our hearts to yours, we hope you enjoy our chants. Namaskar.
"Kirtan is a
practice of mantra chanting that stills the mind and frees the heart.
Sung in call-response form, ecstasy is both the process and the product” ~ Dave Stringer
Sung in call-response form, ecstasy is both the process and the product” ~ Dave Stringer
Want to hear more?
Click on any of the song links below to enjoy videos of our live performances recorded by members of our kirtan community:
- "Om Kara" performed by Heartsong Kirtan at Circle Yoga Shala, 2014
- "Govinda Gopala" performed by Heartsong Kirtan at Plaza Wellspring, June 27, 2014
- "Nataraja" performed by Heartsong Kirtan at Circle Yoga Shala, 2014
Do you have recordings or photos of HeartSong Kirtan that you'd like to share? Click on the "Contact Us" button below and let us know!
CHANT WITH US! DOWNLOAD LYRICS TO CHANTS HERE.
See the downloadable file below for lyrics to our most commonly used chants. (Note also that we always have copies of these available at our kirtans.)
See the downloadable file below for lyrics to our most commonly used chants. (Note also that we always have copies of these available at our kirtans.)

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“Chanting is a significant and mysterious practice. It is the highest nectar, a tonic that fully nourishes our inner being.
Chanting opens the heart and makes love flow within us. It releases such intoxicating inner bliss and enthusiastic splendor, that simply through the nectar it generates, we can enter the abode of the Self.” ~ Swami Muktananda
Chanting opens the heart and makes love flow within us. It releases such intoxicating inner bliss and enthusiastic splendor, that simply through the nectar it generates, we can enter the abode of the Self.” ~ Swami Muktananda