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कीर्तनकार | Kirtankar
कीर्तनकार | Kirtankar
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kirtan from golden temple live

Kirtan from golden temple live

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Golden Temple Live Kirtan offers devotees and spiritual seekers worldwide a transcendent connection to the divine, no matter where they are. The Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar, India, is the spiritual heart of Sikhism, renowned for its 24/7 Gurbani Kirtan—devotional hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib, sung in a soul-stirring call-and-response tradition. Through live streams hosted by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the temple’s sacred ambiance reaches global audiences, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the soothing rhythms of harmoniums, tabla, and the heartfelt voices of ragis (devotional singers). The most profound moments unfold during Amrit Vela (pre-dawn hours), when the hymns resonate with unparalleled serenity, symbolizing the Sikh principle of eternal remembrance of the Divine. Whether you’re tuning in for morning meditation, seeking solace after a hectic day, or simply curious about Sikh traditions, the live Kirtan serves as a bridge between the material and spiritual worlds. Its universal message of unity, humility, and devotion transcends cultural boundaries, offering peace and renewal to all who listen. Experience this celestial symphony on platforms like SGPC’s official website or YouTube, and let the Golden Temple’s timeless melodies uplift your spirit, no matter the distance.

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