Explore Our Spiritual Offerings

Friday Night Kirtan
Friday nights at The Bhakti House are an invitation to unwind, reconnect, and chant together in community.
We gather for kirtan — call-and-response mantra meditation set to music — creating a shared rhythm of devotion, joy, and presence. No experience is required. You don’t need to know the words. Simply listen, respond, or sit quietly and receive.
After kirtan, we share prasadam — nourishing vegetarian food that has been prepared and offered with care. Eating together is part of the practice: grounding the experience, deepening connection, and ending the evening feeling both uplifted and satisfied.
Come as you are. Leave lighter.

Saturday Rest & Retreat
Saturday afternoons at The Bhakti House are designed as a reset for body, mind, and heart.
Each Rest & Retreat includes:
45 minutes of gentle Hatha Yoga, accessible to all levels, focused on breath, grounding, and release
1 hour of kirtan, allowing the stillness of the body to open into the movement of sound and devotion
Prasadam, shared together as a closing act of nourishment and community
This gathering is for those who feel called to slow down, restore balance, and reconnect inwardly — without pressure, performance, or expectation.
Rest is not separate from devotion. It is part of it.

Sunday Feast & Satsang
Sundays at The Bhakti House are a celebration of sound, wisdom, and sacred community.
Our Sunday gathering includes:
Kirtan, opening the heart through mantra and music
A short reading and reflection (satsang) from bhakti texts or devotional teachings, shared in a grounded, accessible way
A full prasadam feast, prepared with love and shared in community
Sunday Feast & Satsang is welcoming, family-friendly, and ideal for newcomers. Whether you come every week or once in a while, you’ll find a space that honors sincerity over formality and connection over perfection.
Come hungry — for food, for meaning, for connection.

Daily Programs
Beyond our weekly gatherings, The Bhakti House maintains a daily rhythm of devotional practice.
Morning Program
Our mornings begin with Mangala Arati, traditional mantra chanting and prayers offered at the start of the day. This is followed by meditation, kirtan, and reflective reading — creating a steady, grounding foundation before daily life begins.
The morning program is quiet, reverent, and deeply centering — ideal for those seeking consistency, discipline, and inward clarity.
Evening Program
In the evenings, we gather again for kirtan, mantra meditation, and reflection, offering a gentle closing to the day. The evening program is contemplative and heart-oriented — a space to release, reconnect, and realign.
You are welcome to attend daily programs regularly or occasionally. Participation is always voluntary and accessible.
This is not about obligation. It’s about rhythm.
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