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      Meaning of the first name
      Kirtana

      Origin 
      Indian

      Meaning 
      Prayer song

      Variations 
      Kirana, Kantana, Nirvana

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Kirtana has its origins in India and holds a significant meaning of Prayer song. This name has been an integral part of Indian culture and the practice of Hinduism for centuries. Kirtana, also known as Kirtan, refers to a devotional music form that involves singing or chanting hymns or mantras in a group setting. This practice is considered a form of prayer and a means of connecting with the divine.

      In the historical context, Kirtana has been documented in various ancient scriptures and religious texts of India, tracing back to as early as 5th century BCE. It has been an essential component of spiritual gatherings and religious ceremonies, especially in temples and ashrams. Kirtana has been recognized as a powerful tool for spiritual awakening, inner peace, and community bonding.

      In modern-day usage, the name Kirtana continues to be cherished and used predominantly in Indian culture, both within India and in diaspora communities around the world. It is often given to girls as a first name, symbolizing the parents' hope for their child to embody the spiritual qualities associated with the practice of Kirtana. Furthermore, the practice of Kirtana itself has gained popularity globally, transcending cultural boundaries. Many individuals, regardless of their religious background, recognize and engage in the art of Kirtan as a means of experiencing a sense of unity, devotion, and transcendence.

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