Group chanting of Buddhist and Hindu mantras in a relaxed setting
8pm (doors open 7.30pm)
Kirtan is a heart-opening, joy-filled musical meditation rooted in India’s Bhakti tradition.
Through chanting, people share sound, presence, and devotion in a way that’s both grounding and uplifting.
Together, participants will sing a blend of Buddhist and Hindu mantras — simple, soulful, and easy to follow.
🎶 Sing, chant, listen, vibe — no experience needed
Suggested entry £8 [online, cash or card]
Juices, drinks, pizza and more from the cafe.
All donations go to 101 Social in support of their Sunday Soup Kitchen 🤍🤍🤍
Image: Vajradhara Buddha
Vajradhara is considered the primordial Buddha, the supreme essence of all Buddhas, and the ultimate personification of the dharmakaya (truth body of enlightenment) in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is the primary source of Tantric texts and represents the esoteric, or inner form of Shakyamuni Buddha. Typically depicted in dark blue, holding a vajra and bell crossed at the chest, he symbolises the union of skillful means (compassion) and wisdom (emptiness).

Suggested donation £8
(in support of Sunday Soup Kitchen)