By the mercy of ÅšrÄ« ÅšrÄ«mad BhaktivedÄnta NÄrÄyana GosvÄmÄ« MahÄrÄja, we humbly present this booklet containing the most commonly sung songs from Sri Gaudiya GÄ«tiguccha, an anthology of Bengali and Sanskrit songs written by our Gaudiya Vaisnava ÄcÄryas. These selected songs have been organized in accordance with the following daily program, typically followed by mathas under the auspices of ÅšrÄ« ÅšrÄ«mad Bhakti PrajñÄna KeÅ›ava GosvÄmÄ« MahÄrÄja and his followers:
4:20 am - ÅšrÄ« GurvÄstakam, ÅšrÄ« PrabhupÄda-padma-stavakah
4:30 am - Śrī Mangala Arati
4:45 am – TulasÄ« parikramÄ and mandira parikramÄ
6:30 am - morning bhajanas
7:30 am - class
8:30 am – TulasÄ« parikramÄ and mandira parikramÄ (Hari Haraye Namaḥ Krsna)
11:30 am - bhoga offering
12:00 pm - noon Ärati
5:00 pm - evening bhajanas
6:00 pm - class
7:00 pm - evening Ärati
7:20 pm – TulasÄ« parikramÄ and Hari Haraye Namah Krşņa
Although this book contains the standard kīrtana and ärati program, it should be noted that most of the kīrtanas herein can actually be sung at any time.
We have included the songs for Å›rÄ« guru-pÅ«jÄ and tulasipÅ«jÄ in the morning section, because many devotees sing those kirtanas then. The daily performance of guru-pÅ«jÄ and tulasÄ«-pÅ«jÄ is not a practice in all mathas. Guru-pÄjÄ is, however, to be performed on festivals days honoring Å›rÄ« guru, and our guruvarga recommend the performance of tulasÄ«-pÅ«jÄ during the month of KeÅ›ava (April – May).
Throughout this book, the diacritic markings used to indicate the pronunciation of Bengali and Sanskrit words are pronounced as follows: Ä as in father, i as in see, Å« as in boot, s as the ri in rip, È› as in train, d as in drain, d as in the American pronunciation of tt in butter, n as in ink, Å› and s as in the sh in ship, and c as in chip.
The characters ĵ and ô are pronounced the same as i and o. The circumflex (^) above the two letters is there to represent different Bengali characters that have the same pronunciation.
The character ã is the same as Ä, but the tilde (^) above indicates that the sound should be nasal. This is done by diverting some of the breath to the nose.
Daily Kirtan Handbook
ITEM CODE: GVP0316 PUBLISHER: GAUDIYA VEDANTA PUBLICATIONS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH EDITION: 2016 ISBN: 9781633161429 PAGES: 168 (8 B/W ILLUSTRATIONS) COVER: PAPERBACK OTHER DETAILS 14 CM X 10.5 CM WEIGHT 100 GM

















