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An Orphan Boy by Sri Chinmoy There was an orphan boy.
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A New Epic by Sri Chinmoy On 23 January 1998, in Cancún, Mexico, Sri Chinmoy completed his poetic series Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants. The very next morning, he received an inner Command to undertake a new project. In these reflections, Sri Chinmoy describes the birth of this vast epic. Read more…
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“My Mother, No More!” by Sri Chinmoy These are Sri Chinmoy’s original reminiscences of his mother’s passing, penned at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in India when he was in his teenage years. They are written in the highly formal and now slightly antiquated style that was favoured by Sri Aurobindo and the glittering literati of the Ashram, among whom we can number Nolini Kanta Gupta, Dilip Kumar Roy, K.D. Sethna, Nishikanto, Nirodbaran, M.P. Pandit and others. Read more…
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A Dream by Sri Chinmoy In the morning, I had a dream about my running. There were two runners: the human runner and the divine runner, my human runner and my divine runner. I was at once the human runner and the divine runner. These two runners had a race, a 100-metre dash. Read more…
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My First-Time Experiences by Sri Chinmoy Most of the stories in this section were told by Sri Chinmoy on 2 December 1991. He was very fond of narrating stories from his early days in the West and he had the unique gift of being able to re-enact each circumstance so that it was vividly impressed on our imagination. Frequently, his wonderful delivery and timing would cause the entire audience to burst into laughter. Read more…
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Chittagong Stories by Sri Chinmoy This is a miscellany of stories told by Sri Chinmoy over the years about his childhood in Chittagong. When he used to reminisce about his Indian life, he would pluck anecdotes from here and there, not necessarily in any chronological order.... A kind of magic would descend as wave after wave of sweet memories flooded his being. Here are just a few of those well-loved stories. Read more
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Collected Stories by Sri Chinmoy A collection of personal stories told by Sri Chinmoy to his students. They were recorded at various locations around the world.
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Man Proposes, God Disposes by Sri Chinmoy Man proposes, God disposes. This famous proverb can easily be applied to my family, specially when it comes to the subject of university degrees. Ours are such funny, funny stories. It all began with my eldest brother, Hriday. He was a great philosopher. Read more…
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