The Joy of Kirtan Chanting & Chai
with Bhakti Rasa | Friday 13 December
Immerse yourself in the pure, profound joy and bliss of ‘kirtan’ chanting – the yoga of song. Connect with others in our friendly community over supper and chai. Join us in the peaceful ambience of St Christopher’s for an unforgettable experience of unity and connection.
Yogic chanting with Bhakti Rasa involves repeating sacred mantras and sounds to create a high-energy vibration in the body and mind. It brings us back to our innate, loving presence.
Who is Bhakti Rasa?
Bhakti Rasa is a group of experienced devotional musicians, based in Fremantle, led by Asakti Evans and Branan Silvius.
Asakti has been playing harmonium and leading kirtan internationally for over 30 years. Her beautiful, strong vocals and vibrant presence leads us through the joy and ecstasy of mantra in the traditional form of ‘kirtan’ chanting via call-and-response. Branan is a dedicated Druhpad vocalist of Hindustani Raga music. His singing conveys an emotional depth and celebration of sacred sound.
Joining Asakti and Branan are other beloved local musicians, including Jamie David on guitar and Mel Robinson on cello. Listen to Bhakti Rasa and the Momentum community chanting here.
Like singing, chanting is energising. And great fun! It gets you beyond your mental chatter and into the depths of your heart.
Chanting is for everyone. It requires no religious beliefs, previous experience or singing ability.
You might already practise yoga, meditate, pray, attend church or enjoy sacred ceremony. Chanting is a universal aspect of spiritual devotional practice. It’s a powerful way to deepen self-realisation and inner peace.
If you’re new to chanting, just love music or a good singalong, we’d love to welcome you! Chanting is a non-judgmental exploration of the heart, independent of vocal skill or musical technique. And we keep it real – there’s no frills, and sometimes glitches, but plenty of heart and soul!
“Thanks for such a wonderful evening.
The chanting was amazing, incredible vibrations and feelings of joy.”
~ Carli
After the kirtan, we hope you’ll stay for a chat with our friendly community over a healthy vegetarian supper – including our delicious homemade chai: warm, milky, Indian-spiced tea, caffeine and dairy-free.
The benefits of chanting include:
- Easing an anxious or troubled mind.
- Relaxing tension in the body.
- Opening the heart.
- Being happy and joyful for no good reason!
- Feelings of natural love.
- Deepening of Self-awareness.
- Contributing to a more peaceful humanity.
- Promoting healthy emotional expression and release.
“When our voices unite, it brings us closer to each other and into the natural joy of our own hearts.”
~ Natalie
More About Chanting
Chanting has its roots in traditional Bhakti Yoga in ancient India, stemming back around 5000 years during the Vedic times. And interestingly, it is one of the pure forms of yogic devotional practice, still alive and well in India today. Here in the west we are coming to appreciate chanting’s profound healing and spiritual value.
The mantras we chant are simple to learn. They are spiritual, without being religious. Words are provided, since we often chant in Sanskrit, the ancient language of yoga. Each mantra honours the form or the formless, transcendental aspects of Mother Earth, God or the Divine. You may hear us mention Shiva, Krishna, Buddha, Ganesh or Ma, as well as reference Christianity.
Mantras are about the universal journey of the human spirit, the nature of the human heart and the beauty that resides in each of us.
Booking Details & Refund Policy
Tickets are limited for this event. Our events are often SOLD OUT so we encourage you to book early! Your ticket includes supper and chai.
We’re pleased to welcome your babies and primary school-aged children (supervised by an adult) for free. Teenagers can attend with a concession ticket. If you are bringing a child, please bring your own cushion for them, leaving the bolsters for adults.
Just like any other musical event for which you would purchase a ticket, if you can no longer attend, we are unable to refund or transfer tickets to another night, for any reason. If you can’t attend on the night, you may choose to ‘gift’ your seat to another person – just email us their name.
Once your booking payment is received, you’ll receive an emailed receipt and ticket. Then on the day of the event, we will send you a reminder email with all of the details.
We look forward to welcoming you!
REMAINING 2024 DATES: Friday 13 December
TIME: 7.00 – 8.30pm followed by chai and supper
COST: $27 full price | $22 concession (seniors, students and health-care card holders)
VENUE: St Christopher’s Memorial Church Hall, 120 Waddell Road, Bicton. Click here to see a map.
BOOKINGS: Online bookings close at 6pm on the night. Limited door sales available thereafter.