Workshop
Kirtan Yoga — Mantra Chanting and Sound Meditation
A one-hour kirtan session at Ahimsa Escuela de Yoga in Asunción — devotional Indian chant with mridanga, kartālas and harmonium. No experience needed.
- When
- Saturday, May 16, 202618:00–19:00
- Where
- Ahimsa Escuela de YogaAsunción
- Price
- Gs. 50,000

A community event we’re passing along — not one of ours. Ahimsa Escuela de Yoga in Asunción runs a one-hour kirtan session, and it is exactly the kind of low-stakes, low-cost thing that is easy to say yes to in your first months in a new city.
What kirtan is
Kirtan is call-and-response chanting from the devotional traditions of India: one voice sings a line of mantra, the room sings it back. There is nothing to memorise and nothing to perform. The session is carried by three traditional instruments — the mridanga, a two-headed sacred drum; the kartālas, small hand cymbals that hold the rhythm; and the harmonium, a hand-pumped reed organ. The chant builds slowly, repeats, and settles into silence: the meditación sonora, or sound meditation, named on the flyer.
What to expect
You sit on the floor. You do not need to read Sanskrit, know the mantras, or sing well — call-and-response means you echo what you hear, and plenty of people simply listen. No prior experience is required, and the whole thing lasts an hour.
Practical details
Saturday, 3:00–4:00 pm, at Ahimsa Escuela de Yoga in Asunción. Entry is Gs. 50,000 — roughly US$ 8 — paid at the door. Mats and instruments are provided.
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