Final highlights reel, via Krishnapada.
Final highlights reel, via Krishnapada.
7 hours, 18 kirtaniyas. Here are the first six.
Props to Sri Goloka for shooting this, and Krishnapada for the editing.
We had a parallel program for children during yesterday's Maha Kirtan.
Organisation and execution was headed by Tulasi devi dasi, Krishnapada's wife.

It started at 1pm with an outdoor picnic for the kids. At this point there were not so many. However, those who were there had something to eat, and their parents could attend the kirtan from the beginning.





The kids also had a singing / music workshop with local pandit Diwakar; a treasure hunt; and races (sack race, three-legged race, potato and spoon race)





There are many great photos of the maha kirtan too. I'll do another post later, highlighting the different kirtans that took place on the day.
The photos above (with the blurry exception of the one of Jaya Vijaya, taken with my cellphone camera) were taken by Krishnapada and Ananta Vrndavan, and are hosted in their facebook accounts.
Here are some mp3s from the weekend:
These mp3s are all recorded from the live stream that was played on Kirtan Radio.
We're working on making a CD-quality listening experience for you for the 24 hour kirtan in Melbourne on Oct 31 - Nov 1.



The photos above were taken by Ananta Vrndavan. There are a bunch of good photos from both events. I'll post a selection later.
Maha Kirtan 2
This Sunday 13th September from 1 pm the second Maha Kirtan festival is being held at the Brisbane Temple, 95 Bank Rd Graceville. This program marks the end of World Holy Name Week, celebrated by devotees gathering to chant the Holy Names in cities all around the world. There will be kirtan all afternoon until Gaura Arati, with a roster of kirtaniyas including special guests from Byron Bay and as far away as Sydney.
There will also be a presentation about Kulimela 2010, which will be held in Australia in December of next year.
The feast afterwards will be cooked by Murari Caitanya Prabhu.
Please come as early as you can and stay as long as you can, to lend support to the singers, and to immerse yourself in the ocean of the nectar of chanting of the Holy Name.
If you live outside of Brisbane or can't make it to the temple on this day, you will be able to listen to the kirtan live at http://www.worldsankirtan.net:8000/kirtanradio.m3u
Maha Kirtan for Kids
For children, we have prepared a parallel program, to give the children positive supervised engagement and to allow parents to participate in the kirtan knowing that their child is happily and safely engaged.
The day begins with a picnic lunch for the children at 1pm, and continues until 7pm with craft activities, story telling, games, a cooking class, a singing workshop with Diwakar, martial arts with Jaya Vijaya and many other wonderful pastimes and experiences for the kids.
We have a team of devotees organising and staffing this program, headed by Tulasi devi dasi, who want to make the Maha Kirtan festivals memorable, pleasurable, and Krishna Conscious for the children of the community.
The cost for the day, including prasadam, craft supplies and a certificate with a sticker for each activity is $10 for one child. To help us with planning we need you to RSVP your child's attendance to Tulasi at tulasidevidasi108@hotmail.com. If you have more than one child or cannot afford $10, please contact her. We would like all children present on the day to take part in the program, so that no-one feels left out.
Please come to the festival and take part in an ecstatic day for all!

The final schedule should be available tomorrow. The event runs from 1pm - 8pm, and includes all the local favorites, as well as special guests kirtan brothers Bikram and Bacchu Srestha and Tina Hirani from Sydney, and Lila Kirtan from Byron Bay. Kalindi from the Gold Coast will also be there to talk about Kuli Mela Australia 2010.

The next Maha Kirtan at the Brisbane temple will be accompanied by a parallel program for kids, called "Maha Kirtan for kids".
I was telling Param Satya about the Maha Kirtan schedule and she said to me that she would be better off staying at home doing something, because otherwise Prahlad will just be running around the whole day, and she will have to keep an eye on him, so either way there will be no Maha Kirtan for her.
So I started thinking about the situation. Here is the program that we are doing:
Having the stickers adds achievement and competition to the whole thing, which will help to keep them engaged. If we make optional streams, for example by having several periods where the kids can choose from a variety craft activities to complete from a pool of different ones, then it won't be possible to rank them according to the stickers, because each one will be unique.
Basically we make it an awesome, memorable event for the kids, and treat it like a highly organized birthday party / play center.
Parents who put their children in the program can then participate in the kirtan when they are not rostered on for the program. So in other words, for rostering on and helping out for an hour or two with the kids program you get to have your child engaged in a Krishna Consciousness way the whole day, and you can participate in the kirtan for the rest of the time.
People who come with children but were not contacted to be rostered on can put their kids in anyway, because we don't want any kids roaming about - they will distract the others.

Recent comments
1 day 8 hours ago
1 day 19 hours ago
1 day 23 hours ago
2 days 4 hours ago
2 days 4 hours ago
2 days 5 hours ago
2 days 9 hours ago
5 days 10 hours ago
5 days 13 hours ago
5 days 20 hours ago