
With more than three decades of dedicated experience — and now celebrating 35 years together — Deva & Miten invite audiences into an evening of deep practice, meditation, celebration, and heart-opening connection.
After the release of their 21-Day Mantra Journey, an online immersion that welcomed more than 65,000 participants, Deva & Miten continue to witness a powerful global shift: a growing recognition that mantra is not only a spiritual practice but also a vital tool for navigating the increasing speed and pressure of modern life. As millions have discovered, chanting elevates the mind, eases emotional strain, and restores a more meditative balance.
“People everywhere are realising that mantra eases the intensity of daily life,” say Deva & Miten. “Chanting works on many levels, lifting the psychic burden we carry as human beings, bringing us back home to centre—back to the inevitable blossoming of the heart.”
Scientific research continues to affirm what practitioners have known for centuries: chanting and meditation—especially in community—significantly reduce stress levels, a major contributor to many modern illnesses.
The Power of Practising Together
More and more people are returning to the simple, uplifting act of singing and chanting. When thousands of voices rise together, something extraordinary happens: we move energy, and we are carried by it.
“When we sing and chant together, we breathe together—harmonising in the same rhythm, with one intention. This alone brings an unspoken resonance to the proceedings. The shared field of harmonic intention, ecstatic sound, and stillness opens the door to a deeper participation, whether in a large gathering or in a private meditation.”
In a time marked by disconnection and global uncertainty, these gatherings offer a rare and much-needed experience of connection, communion, and true community. Coming together in this way strengthens our capacity to support one another, to create meaningful change in our lives, and to contribute to a more conscious world.
“This is sacred activism,” say Deva & Miten. “Each voice contributes to a vibration that uplifts not only the individual, but the collective—and the planet itself. We are all responsible.”

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