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"Kirtan" with Acharya Mangalananda, 7 pm, May 31

Acharya Mangalananda with a few students at the Omkareshwar ashram school

This Wednesday Acharya Mangalananda brings his traditional kirtan devotional music to the Center for Spiritual Living.  Although an American by birth, through a lifetime of association with Indian culture and twelve years living in a small ashram in central India, he has learned by deep immersion the traditional spiritual music of India.  His kirtan is couched in the mystical ragas of India and is full of the lively ecstatic joy of the Divine Names.

You can learn more about Kirtan with Mangalananda by following this link.  The service begins at 7 pm.  All are welcome.

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