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Kirtan Shakti Project is a creative collaboration aimed at empowering and educating underprivileged girls in India.
Launched in 2014, under the nonprofit Kulimela Association, the project was initiated by a tightknit group of friends.
Together they recruited a team of international kirtan singers and crowdfunded an album to raise funds for Food For
Life Vrindavan. The campaign took off with supporters quick to lend support and by Summer the first album went into
production: Bhakti Without Borders. Produced by Dave Stringer, and featuring singers and musicians from around the
world, the record is both musical allegory and mechanism for change. Truly a by-the-people-for-the-people brand, Kirtan
Shakti Project hopes to support charity organizations through conscious music for years to come.
To date, Bhakti Without Borders has raised over $23,000, which means one year’s education for 43 girls.
Bhakti Without Borders blends melodies
from the East Indian Bhakti tradition with
the folk, bluegrass and country elements
of traditional American and Irish music.
The result is a sound that is both fresh
and familiar.
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Remembering Gauri by Dvarakadhisa Devi Dasi