Didi Ananda Devapriya: Yoga and Meditation Teacher in Romania
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    Kiirtan

    Kiirtan is my favorite spiritual practice.  It means to chant mantra, to chant the divine vibration of God.  This fills your heart and the entire surroundings with spiritual vibration.  Without spiritual love, meditation does not go very far, and can become a dry, routine exercise. It is the singing of kiirtan that allows us to creatively express all the emotions of the human heart longing to return to the source, and it can express sadness, longing, bliss and even the highest heights of spiritual ecstasy.

    Simple and sweet kiirtan with children

    Kiirtan

    50 days Kiirtan in Jamalpur

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    Meditation Steps Romania

    Can spirituality really bring unity in such a secular and divided world?

    Exploring Our Narratives and Vision Around Gender Roles

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    International Yoga Day 2022 on ProTV News

    Invited to a talkshow on health “Atelier de Sanatate” to talk about meditation

    Newspaper article about AMURTEL’s work with Ukrainian refugees

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    Events

    I offer seminars and trainings and intensive retreats on topics related to meditation, yoga philosophy and practice, Neohumanist education,permaculture for children, therapeutic stories, peace education and diversity training.  I am also grateful for the opportunity to lead fundraising events such as listed below in benefit of the AMURTEL Family children’s home in Romania. Please contact me for more information. +40744565252 (on whatsapp)

    Sadhana Camp in Brazil

    Meditation Marathon for Children in Romania

    Gratitude Circle – Spread Satisfaction and Joy

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Kiirtan and Music

Kiirtan is my favorite spiritual practice.  It means to chant mantra, to chant the divine vibration of God.  This fills your heart and the entire surroundings with spiritual vibration.  Without spiritual love, meditation does not go very far, and can become a dry, routine exercise. It is the singing of kiirtan that allows us to creatively express all the emotions of the human heart longing to return to the source, and it can express sadness, longing, bliss and even the highest heights of spiritual ecstasy.

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My live kiirtan recordings

I just made a playlist on SoundCloud of some of my favorite recordings of live kiirtans, that I made during...
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Singing kiirtan with Loredana Groza

By serendipity – or rather the surprising Grace of the Cosmic Dance…I was invited at the last minute to a...
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Kiirtan and Music

Kiirtan

A simple kiirtan tune that I recorded for the students of my meditation classes at Morningstar. I hope that it...
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Song: What if We Made a Circle

Beyond “Us” and “Them” In its essence, the Neohumanist philosophy is about continually expanding the radius of our circle of...
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50 days Kiirtan in Jamalpur

50 Days Kiirtan, Jamalpur India from Didi Devapriya on Vimeo. In 2005, I was invited to India for a very...
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Simple and sweet kiirtan with children

This is a very sweet, simple and soothing melody that I love to play with children.  Here I am singing...
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