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Snatam Kaur
Kirtan Artist
Snatam Kaur is a kirtan artist and devotional musician whose practice centers on call-and-response chanting and sacred vocal meditation grounded in Kundalini yoga and Sikh spiritual traditions. She performs Sanskrit mantras and kirtan—the Indian devotional form in which a leader sings a chant and a congregation responds—positioning her voice as a teaching instrument within explicit spiritual lineages rather than secular "world music."
Her work draws directly from Kundalini yoga, a practice system that emphasizes the nervous system, breath, and mantra as vehicles for meditation. Unlike many Western kirtan musicians who adapt traditional forms for secular wellness contexts, Kaur maintains formal connection to the yogic and Sikh sources of her material. Her vocal delivery centers clarity and repetition rather than virtuosity, following the didactic logic of mantra—sound patterns designed for specific physiological effect when practiced consistently. This distinguishes her from performers who prioritize melodic elaboration over the structural demands of traditional chant forms.
Kaur has released multiple studio recordings including Ananda (2003), Heaven on Earth (2006), and Radiance (2015), among other albums. These recordings document her live kirtan sessions—her primary performance mode—where a musician or band holds a melodic framework while participants sing together for extended periods, often 45 minutes to two hours.
Kaur came to kirtan practice through her study of Kundalini yoga in the lineage of Yogi Bhajan, the teacher who brought Kundalini yoga from Punjab to North America beginning in 1969. She developed her practice over decades of daily sadhana (disciplined spiritual practice) and teaching within yoga studios and retreat centers, eventually establishing herself as a lead vocalist for kirtan gatherings across North America and internationally.
Her recordings have circulated widely among yoga and meditation practitioners; she maintains an active touring schedule at yoga studios, spiritual retreat centers, and festivals aligned with Kundalini yoga communities. She has also participated in documentary and educational projects addressing yoga and sacred sound. Her work remains located within spiritual communities and contemplative practice contexts rather than mainstream music distribution channels.
For listeners seeking to use voice and chant as a meditation tool within Kundalini yoga or Sikh devotional frameworks, Kaur's catalog offers extensive material designed for repeated practice and communal participation.
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