Video by Utpal Marshall
On March 3rd 1979, Sri Chinmoy completed his first marathon in Chico California in a time of 4:31:34. Each year since then, his students in New York and around the world have honoured him by running the 26-mile distance.

Video by Utpal Marshall
On March 3rd 1979, Sri Chinmoy completed his first marathon in Chico California in a time of 4:31:34. Each year since then, his students in New York and around the world have honoured him by running the 26-mile distance.
Sri Chinmoy delivers a lecture, entitled ‘Aspiration: The Inner Flame’, at Purdue University in Lafayette, IN, USA.
Sri Chinmoy delivers a lecture, entitled ‘Contemplation in the Hindu Tradition’, at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy is invited to open a two-day Conference on Global Perspectives for Religious life with a silent meditation and a short prayer. The event, organised by the Movement for a Better World, is held in the Chapel of the Church Centre for the United Nations in New York.
The first Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run begins at Battery Park in New York, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy meets with Carly Simon, American singer, songwriter, Academy Award winner and two-time Grammy Award winner, in Jamaica, NY, USA.
The State of Florida is proclaimed a ‘Sri Chinmoy Peace State’ by Governor Lawton Chiles in Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. It is the 27th of 50 concerts he gives to celebrate the 50th anniversary of India’s Independence.
Sri Chinmoy lifts 230 lbs. with both arms simultaneously, for a total of 460 lbs., in Jamaica, NY, USA.
Ireland is declared a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom-Nation.
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert in Jamaica, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy lifts 43 people in San Francisco, CA, USA.
Sri Chinmoy lifts 44 ambassadors, diplomats and Canadian government officials, including Jean Chrétien, former Prime Minister of Canada, in Ottawa, ON, Canada.
BY CHARLENE OLDHAM
STAFF WRITER
NEAR A TABLE at Annam Brahma, a vegetarian restaurant in Jamaica, a large painting some of the patrons call a ‘birdscape’ rests on an easel.
The painting resembles a landscape, its thousands of tiny, brightly colored blue, green, red and purple birds forming hills and valleys for the two larger birds near the center. It is one of Jamaica-based peace leader Sri Chinmoy’s many variations for a series in which he drew seven million ‘dream-freedom-peace-birds’.
“He never said he was going to do seven million,” R. Ghose, the curator of Chinmoy’s art, said of the series Chinmoy started Dec. 29, 1991. “But when he finished each million, he kept saying he wanted to make the project larger. He was kind of on a roll.”
The native of Bangladesh has been on a creative roll for a while. According to a release sent out after Chinmoy finished his last bird on March 28, he has written more than 1,200 books and 22,000 songs in either English or Bengali. And he performed on 150 instruments in a single 14-hour concert.
Chinmoy also keeps busy as spiritual leader to followers in Queens and around the world. He teaches that enlightenment and self-transcendence come through meditation and exercise, and has eight centers in other countries as well as a large following in the United States. But Ghose emphasizes that Chinmoy is a teacher, not a religious leader.
“It’s a philosophy, not a religion,” she said while sitting at one of the red-clothed tables at Annam Brahma, which is run by some of Chinmoy’s students.
The restaurant’s back wall is crowded with books by Chinmoy and greeting cards and gift bags covered with the guru’s art. The ‘birdscape’ is displayed nearby.
The painting’s vivid colors have a high ‘joy factor’, as do many of the other paintings in the series, according to Ghose.
Alan Spence, a journalist for The Scotsman who saw an exhibit of Chinmoy’s in Edinburgh in 1994, wrote that Chinmoy’s bird art was “unusual and delightful” and that each bird was “executed with tremendous speed and confidence, like Zen calligraphy.”
Renee Phillips, editor in chief of Manhattan Arts International Magazine, said Chinmoy’s drawings were full of “spontaneity and purity.”
“It gives a very positive message to anyone who views it,” said Phillips, also the author of the book ‘New York Contemporary Art Galleries’. “Just the idea of being in front of so many birds is powerful.”
And, she added, each one of the birds is unique.
“If you stand there long enough, the birds become personified. They have their own personalities,” said Phillips, who last saw Chinmoy’s bird drawings at a 1992 exhibit in Soho titled ‘My 70,000 Soul-Bird-Flights’.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve seen them, but I still remember the birds,” she said. “I think it’s because their message was so universal.”
“Ghose said Chinmoy, who counts Raisa Gorbachev among the fans of his art, chose to draw birds because they are symbols of the soul and illustrate how humans can “elevate themselves.”
“The metaphor that Sri Chinmoy uses for the soul is very often the bird, because the bird takes flight from the earthly firmament to the sky,” said Ghose, a Chinmoy student for 27 years. “There’s something special about the bird that inspires mankind.”
Caption: The 7-million-drawing man, Sri Chinmoy, has a soft spot in his hearts for birds. He completed his 7-millionth bird drawing last month.
Published in the Sports section of Newsday – Queens – Sunday, April 27, 1997
Amrita amrita amrita
Tumi atmar chira parichita
Amrita amrita amrita
Mor hridayer ankhi kusumita
Nectar-delight, nectar-delight, nectar-delight!
I have known you through Eternity.
Nectar-delight, nectar-delight, nectar-delight!
You are my heart’s eye fully blossomed.
Published in Illumination-Song and Liberation-Dance, Part 4
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the 27th of 50 concerts he gives to celebrate the 50th anniversary of India’s Independence.
The State of Florida is proclaimed a ‘Sri Chinmoy Peace State’ by Governor Lawton Chiles in Tallahassee, Florida.
by Sri Chinmoy
The Motto of the Aum Centres first appears in the issue of AUM Magazine dated 27 April 1966.
Man is Infinity’s Heart.
Man is Eternity’s Breath.
Man is Immortality’s Life.
Published in My Consulate Years
A lecture by Sri Chinmoy
at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana
God had a glowing Dream. The name of that Dream was Aspiration. Man has a climbing cry. The name of this cry is also aspiration. God was originally One. With His Aspiration, God wanted to become Many. He wanted to divinely enjoy and supremely fulfil Himself in and through an infinite number of forms.
Man is many. With his aspiration, man the dividing and divided consciousness, man the obscure mind, man the unfulfilled being wants to become one with the world-consciousness, the world-life and the world-soul. He unmistakably and soulfully feels that this is the secret and sacred way to feel the deepest Depth of Reality and the highest Height of Truth.
Aspiration, the inner flame. Unlike other flames, this flame does not burn anything. It purifies, illumines and transforms our life. When purification takes place in our lower nature, we hope to see the Face of God. When illumination dawns in our outer nature, we feel that God is near and dear, that He is all-pervading and all-loving. When our nature, the lower and outer, grows into the Transformation-Flame, we shall realise the truth that God Himself is the inmost Pilot, brightest Journey and highest Goal.
Some people are under the impression that desire and aspiration are the same thing. Unfortunately or, rather, fortunately that is not true. They are two totally different things. The difference between desire and aspiration is very simple and dear. Desire wants to bind and devour the world. Aspiration wishes to free and feed the world. Desire is the outgoing energy. Aspiration is the inflowing light. Desire says to man, "Possess everything. You will be happy." Poor man, when he wants to possess just one single thing, he sees that he has already been mercilessly caught and possessed by everything in God's Creation.
Aspiration says to man, "Realise only one thing, and that thing is God. You will be happy." Fortunate and blessed man, on his way upward and inward, long before he sees God, he feels sublime peace in his inner life and radiating joy in his outer life. He feels that the realisation of the Supreme Beyond can no longer remain a far cry.
Aspiration has, not one, but three genuine friends: yesterday, today and tomorrow. Yesterday offered its Inspiration-Flight to aspiration. Today offers its Dedication-Might to aspiration. Tomorrow will offer its Realisation-Delight to aspiration.
Aspiration is our inner urge to transcend both the experience and the realisation already achieved. This is absolutely necessary because God the Infinite constantly transcends His own Infinity, God the Eternal constantly transcends His own Eternity and God the Immortal constantly transcends His own Immortality.
The childhood of aspiration wants to realise the Supreme in an earthly and individual way. The adolescence of aspiration wants to realise the Supreme in a divine and glorious way. The adulthood of aspiration wants to realise the Supreme in the Supreme's own way.
Aspiration is realisation. Aspiration is revelation. Aspiration is manifestation. Aspiration is realisation if and when the aspirant needs God-Realisation and God-Realisation alone. Aspiration is revelation if and when the aspirant feels that God-Revelation is absolutely for God's sake. Aspiration is manifestation if and when the aspirant feels that God-Manifestation is his birthright.
Published in Eastern Light for the Western Mind
Opening prayer by Sri Chinmoy
at the Chapel of the Church Centre for the United Nations in New York
Father Supreme, we are Your oneness-loving children. It is a very special day for us. What can we give You, since You have everything and You are everything?
"My sweet children, you can give Me what you have, you can give Me what you are — nothing more. You can give Me your Eternity's flower-beauty. This is what you have. You can give Me your Infinity's prosperity-tree. This is what you are."
Published in The United Nations: The World’s Oneness-Home