Pir Shabda Kahn: Music, Dances and Teaching

By Shabda Kahn

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Pir Shabda Kahn has been a disciple of Sufism since 1969. He is a direct disciple of Murshid Samuel Lewis (Sufi Ahmed Murad Chisti) and worked closely with the great American Mystic Joe Miller. Shabda is currently the pir (Spiritual Director) of the Sufi Ruhaniat International and the Director of the Chisti Sabri School of Music. He is also a disciple of the illustrious Tibetan Buddhist Master, the 12th Tai Situpa Rinpoche. He spent 24 years (since 1972) developing as a vocalist under the living guidance of the late Pandit Pran Nath, the Master North Indian Classical Vocalist, who planted the 800 year old oral transmission of Chisti Sufi Vocal Music in the Western world. Shabda has appeared in concerts ranging from Visions for a Perfect World at New York's St John the Divine Cathedral, for His Holiness the Dalai Lama, New Music America in Chicago, at Delhi University Music School, and Shivaratri Festival in New Delhi. He is one of a handful of Americans who have dedicated themselves to carrying on the legacy of the treasure of North Indian Classical Vocal Music. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store, where you can download music, Dances of Universal Peace, and teaching from his many retreats and events.

Episode Date
Cultivating the Inner Life - Developing Motivation, Compassion and Ease, Part B
Aug 24, 2009
Cultivating the Inner Life - Developing Motivation, Compassion and Ease, Part A
Aug 24, 2009
Shabda teaches in Scotland, Part D
Jun 24, 2009
Shabda teaches in Scotland, Part C
Jun 24, 2009
Shabda teaches in Scotland, Part B
Jun 24, 2009
Shabda teaches in Scotland, Part A
Jun 24, 2009
What Is a Sufi?
Mar 24, 2006
Our Relationship to Ego
Mar 24, 2006
The Desire for True Happiness
Mar 24, 2006