
Our Mission
Spreading the Divine Harmony of Kirtan
Anahad Kirtan Society is dedicated to the propagation of Gurmat Sangeet, believing deeply in its power to heal and uplift souls in today's world. Our mission is rooted in the principle that Gurbani is a universal remedy for the mind, body, and spirit. By organising Kirtan events, workshops, and educational sessions, we aim to spread the spiritual and healing vibrations of Gurbani across the world, fostering a sense of understanding and communal harmony. Through our efforts, we strive to enlighten individuals about the profound teachings of Sikhi.
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The Importance of Kirtan
Anahad Kirtan Society is dedicated to spreading the divine teachings of Sikhi through Kirtan. Our efforts aim to enlighten souls and bring people together in spiritual harmony. By sharing the wisdom of Gurbani, we invite individuals to join us in a profound exploration of faith, unity, and peace. Our commitment to Kirtan is a journey of love, equality, and spiritual awakening, striving to make the divine melodies accessible to everyone.
- Kirtan allows us to experience spirituality collectively, deepening our connection to the divine and to each other through Gurbani.
- By participating in Kirtan, we join a shared spiritual journey, fostering a sense of unity and belonging within the community.
- Engaging in Kirtan teaches humility and offers a path to self-realisation, revealing the interconnectedness of all beings.
- Kirtan embraces the principles of equality and inclusivity, welcoming all to partake in the spiritual experience, reflecting Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s vision of a world united in harmony.
Ik On kar - There is Only One God
Sikhi teaches the belief in one universal Creator, symbolising the unity of existence.
Kirat Karo - Honest Living
Sikhs are encouraged to earn their living honestly (whilst praying) and ethically, contributing positively to society.
Vand Ke Chakko - Sharing with Others
This tenet emphasises sharing with others, embodying selflessness and community welfare.
Naam Japna - Meditating on God
Regular meditation and prayer are central, fostering spiritual connection and inner peace.
Sewa - Selfless Service
Sewa, or selfless service, is pivotal in Sikhi, promoting humility and compassion towards all.
Sarbat Da Bhala - Welfare for All
This principle advocates for the well-being of all humanity, reflecting a universal approach to kindness and empathy.