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There are too many external links in this article, which goes against Wikipedia's policy for external links (see Wikipedia:External links and Wikipedia:Spam). At least some of the external links should be removed. 140.177.205.91 ( talk) 01:43, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Here [1] a Hare Krishna editor asserts that kirtan and sankirtan are different and so sankirtan has its own page. Please refer to this and other Hare Krishna-promoting editors before making changes. Redheylin ( talk) 20:02, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
A centralized discussion on merging Sankirtan into Kirtan is being held at Wikipedia talk:Hinduism-related topics notice board#Kirtan/Sankirtan. Priyanath talk 18:27, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
Why is kirtan described only as part of Sikhism? It of course is an important part of Hinduism too!
(I mean, the yellow box highlights it as a Sikh practice...)
In the Supreme Court of California judgement in the recent ISCKON v. City of Los Angeles case, I found the following statement:
The definition it gives of sankirtan seems quite different from the notion in this article. Maybe Hare Krishna's use the term differently? Or maybe the Court has just plain got their beliefs wrong? -- SJK ( talk) 22:16, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
Real/original name is Kirtana. The derived word is Kirtan since in Hindi/north indian langs. the ending -a is chopped off. However these languages are not the representative of all India. Kirtana would be pan understood. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.119.180.74 ( talk) 02:39, 11 July 2014 (UTC)
Harinam redirects to Kirtan. Can somebody mention Harinam in the article and explain its relation to Kirtan? Thank you very much in advance. -- Kuhni74 ( talk) 09:40, 27 August 2022 (UTC)
Kirtan is said to have been adopted by Beni-Israel, as that Wikipedia article states. 83.253.97.216 ( talk) 19:41, 6 November 2022 (UTC)
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There are too many external links in this article, which goes against Wikipedia's policy for external links (see Wikipedia:External links and Wikipedia:Spam). At least some of the external links should be removed. 140.177.205.91 ( talk) 01:43, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Here [1] a Hare Krishna editor asserts that kirtan and sankirtan are different and so sankirtan has its own page. Please refer to this and other Hare Krishna-promoting editors before making changes. Redheylin ( talk) 20:02, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
A centralized discussion on merging Sankirtan into Kirtan is being held at Wikipedia talk:Hinduism-related topics notice board#Kirtan/Sankirtan. Priyanath talk 18:27, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
Why is kirtan described only as part of Sikhism? It of course is an important part of Hinduism too!
(I mean, the yellow box highlights it as a Sikh practice...)
In the Supreme Court of California judgement in the recent ISCKON v. City of Los Angeles case, I found the following statement:
The definition it gives of sankirtan seems quite different from the notion in this article. Maybe Hare Krishna's use the term differently? Or maybe the Court has just plain got their beliefs wrong? -- SJK ( talk) 22:16, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
Real/original name is Kirtana. The derived word is Kirtan since in Hindi/north indian langs. the ending -a is chopped off. However these languages are not the representative of all India. Kirtana would be pan understood. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.119.180.74 ( talk) 02:39, 11 July 2014 (UTC)
Harinam redirects to Kirtan. Can somebody mention Harinam in the article and explain its relation to Kirtan? Thank you very much in advance. -- Kuhni74 ( talk) 09:40, 27 August 2022 (UTC)
Kirtan is said to have been adopted by Beni-Israel, as that Wikipedia article states. 83.253.97.216 ( talk) 19:41, 6 November 2022 (UTC)