
Music as Devotion
This music is not created to perform.
It is created as prayer.
As a way of remembering.
As a way of coming back into connection—with yourself, with life, with God.
Sacred music has the power to soften the mind, open the heart, and bring you into a different state of being—without needing to understand anything.
You don’t need to be a singer.
You don’t need to know the words.
You can simply listen…
or join in, and let the sound move through you.
Weekly Live Kirtan
on YouTube
Join the Practice
Every week, I share a live kirtan and mantra meditation on YouTube.
This is a space to sing, to feel, and to be part of something shared—where your voice, however it comes, is welcome.
Whether you’re chanting out loud or listening quietly, you are part of the field.
Come and sit with me.
Come and sing.
What is Kirtan
If you’re new to this practice, you might be wondering what kirtan is.
At its heart, kirtan is a simple and powerful form of devotional singing—where we repeat sacred names or phrases together.
It’s not about how it sounds.
It’s about how it feels.
You can also explore my music on YouTube—where I share chants, recordings, and devotional offerings beyond the weekly kirtan.
Listen, return, and let it become part of your rhythm.
Up coming Events
All Love Kirtan Festival — June 7 | Collet House
I’m delighted to be sharing sacred music at the All Love Kirtan Festival on June 7th at the beautiful Collet House.
This special gathering brings together devotional musicians and chanters for an evening of mantra, music, and shared prayer. Through rhythm, voice, and sacred chant we create a space where the heart can open and the Divine can be remembered together.
If you feel called to sing, listen, and sit in devotion, you are warmly invited to join us.
June 7 — Collet House

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Retreats & Events
If you feel called to bring this into your space, I offer kirtan and devotional music for retreats, gatherings, and events.
Each offering is shaped by the space and the people present—creating a shared experience of connection, openness, and presence.
This is not a performance.
It’s something we enter together.

