Krishna Das "Heart of Devotion" In-City Retreat!

At the 
Hangar Theatre
October 12 - 14 2012
 Ithaca, NY! 

with Tulku Sherdor joining KD for the Saturday workshop.

This event is a partial  fund raiser for the Village at Ithaca.
The mission of the Village at Ithaca is to advocate for excellence and equity in Ithaca's public schools, by developing strategic community relationships, programs, and services to ensure that students, particularly Black, Latino, and low-income students, consistently meet or exceed local and New York state standards of achievement. 

Thank you to KD, Nina, Arjun, Genevieve, Mark, to everyone who worked on this event and to all of you who came to share it with us!     


Krishna Das Ithaca - Sunday, 10-14-2012
Hanuman Chalisa Chant and Chat
Krishna Das has been called the "Chant Master of American Yoga" and leads these retreats to dive deep into the practice of chanting and talk about life and the spiritual path and how they are one path. To learn more about Krishna Das and kirtan go to the Krishna Das  website. 

Nina Rao is Krishna Das's assistant who tours with him and accompanies him on cymbals and vocals. She has a track 'Nina Chalisa' on Krishna Das' Flow of Grace - Chanting the Hanuman Chalisa. She leads kirtan in Brooklyn and beyond.


Tulku Sherdor is the translator and editor of "A Book of Common Tibetan Buddhist Prayers" and a founder, along with Lama Surya Das, of the Rimay Monlam, a prayer gathering for peace and harmony now held annually.  He is an avid exponent of the power of chanting practice within the Tibetan tradition. For more information visit  www.blazingwisdom.org 
and the www.rimaymonlam.org.
 Schedule

Friday 10/12                                                 
7:00 PM Doors open
7:30 Kirtan with Krishna Das*

Saturday 10/13
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Chanting Hanuman Chalisa with Nina Rao
Lunch on your own
2:00 - 5:00 Krishna Das Workshop with Tulku Sherdor
Dinner on your own
7:00 PM Doors open
7:30 Kirtan with Krishna Das*

Sunday 10/14

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Chanting Hanuman Chalisa with Nina Rao
Lunch on your own 
2 :00 - 5:00 Krishna Das Workshop
(Krishna Das’s workshops are like mini-retreats of about 3 hours. Along with chanting, Krishna Das shares stories about his experiences on the Path. Workshops with Krishna Das usually include: Chanting (call and response) with musical accompaniment, stories about his Guru, readings from spiritual traditions, teachings, and discussions about life and the spiritual Path. This forum provides the opportunity for Q&A in an intimate setting)

Click here  for the event page on Facebook - please share and invite friends!

Krishna Das on:
Repetition of the Name...
"This practice is not a religious practice the way I do it. He (Maharaji) never made us Hindus, he didn't initiate us into any particular religion...He just shined on everything like the sun."

...and: 
What it means to be Human...
Nina Rao - Hanuman Chalisa - Click here for lyrics

11 comments:

  1. Feel free to leave questions here and I will get back to you!

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    1. I am interested in Friday Kirtan or Saturday all day. Would LOVE to attend ALL just not able....

      b.salie@nycap.rr.com

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    2. Hi TINK,

      Check back here after the end of September! There will be more info posted then about availability of individual kirtan tickets. I'll message you, too.

      Lynne

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    3. I have purchased Saturday kirtan but would love to upgrade to Saturday workshop if that becomes available. I am coming from 3 hours away so would need to know a day or so in advance if it will be offered. Thanks so much for this offering. Looking forward to it

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    4. I'm sorry - after checking I've discovered that we can't split the weekend this way. - Lynne

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  2. Will there be any tickets available for just the Sunday workshop?

    Thank you!

    (mlessli1@gmail.com)

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    1. We may be able to work something out. I'll let you know soon!

      Peace,
      Lynne

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  3. Hi, I was wondering if it's ok to arrive late for chanting the hanuman chalisa on saturday, or is that considered rude/disruptive?
    Thanks! Brandye

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  4. It's fine to come and go quietly during the Hanuman Chalisa! See you there!

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  5. Are weekend passes still available and may I buy it at the door this evening (Friday)?

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    1. Never mind, I see the answer at the top of this page. :)

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