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 is interviewed live on radio WPFA-FM in San Francisco, CA, USA. Listen to Sri Chinmoy’s interview...
Sri Chinmoy reads a selection of his new poems at the Sri Chinmoy Centre in San Francisco, CA, USA. They are later published in his book, The Dance of Life, part 12.
Sri Chinmoy delivers a lecture, entitled ‘What is the United Nations really doing for Humanity?’ in Conference Room 14 at the United Nations, in New York.
Sri Chinmoy celebrates the completion of his ‘Thirteen Thousand God’s Dream-Souls’ soul-bird drawings (30 May) with an outdoor exhibition at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, NY, USA, where the complete collection is on display. At the event, Sri Chinmoy also creates commemorative Soul-Bird drawings and performs 13 new Soul-Bird songs for each series of 1,000 drawings.
Sri Chinmoy has his fourth audience with Pope John Paul II, just before his weekly mass for 15,000 people in St Peter’s Square, Vatican City. Sri Chinmoy requests the Pope to bless the ‘Peace Torch’ and explains to the Holy Father that it will be carried by runners and schoolchildren in 70 countries. The Pope gives his special blessing and then, speaking in Italian, addresses the assembled crowd about the ‘Peace Run’.
Sri Chinmoy offers the opening meditation at the California Senior Masters Games in Sacramento, CA, USA. Sri Chinmoy participates in five events over that weekend — basketball free throw, softball throw, ergometer, 50 meters and 100 meters. Also, during his visit to Sacramento, he is awarded a medal for his service to world peace by the Games organiser, Pam Rhodes.
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert in honour of India’s 50th Anniversary of Independence — the 34th in a series of 50 concerts during 1997 — at Public School 86 in Jamaica, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy lifts members of a karate school at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy begins playing the sitar in Jamaica, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy offers a lecture, entitled ‘Freedom’, at the invitation of the university's Centre of Public Information, at the Lomonosov Moscow State University in Moscow, Russia. Following the lecture, Sri Chinmoy is presented with a Letter of Gratitude by the Chairman of the Board of the Centre of Public Information, Professor V.Y. Paschenko.
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert, with an organ performance, dedicated to Rasia Maximovna Gorbachev, and delivers a lecture, entitled ‘Music’ in the Great Concert Hall of the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music in Moscow, Russia. Before the lecture, Sri Chinmoy receives the Academy’s Medal of Honour from Professor D.K. Kimarskaya of the History of Music Department.
Sri Chinmoy attends the opening of an exhibition of his Jharna-Kala paintings, hosted by the Indian Ambassador to Russia, in the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre at the Indian Embassy in Moscow, Russia.
Sri Chinmoy lifts Thumbelina, the world’s smallest horse, approximately 17 inches high and weighing only 59 pounds, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, NY, USA. Read more ...
Sri Chinmoy at a celebration for his ‘Thirteen Thousand God’s Dream-Souls’ soul-bird drawings at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York.
নীল পাখি – Nil pakhi (blue bird)
হরিৎ পাখি – Harit pakhi (green bird)
বেগুনি পাখি – Beguni pakhi (brinjal violet bird)
Transliteration and translation of Sri Chinmoy’s Bengali script by Rintu Chakravarthy.
broadcast on WPFA-FM in San Francisco
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This recording is an 18-minute excerpt from the one-hour interview with Sri Chinmoy, in which he also answers listeners’ questions.
SACRAMENTO — Sri Chinmoy officially opened the 1996 California State Championships of the Senior Games with a moment of silent meditation on May 31.
A choral group of 40 of his students also performed a special song their teacher had written for these games.
Sri Chinmoy participated in five events over that weekend — basketball free throw, softball throw, ergometer, 50 meters and 100 meters.
During his visit to Sacramento, he was awarded a medal for his service to world peace by the organizer of the California Senior Games, Pam Rhodes.
Doing the softball throw at the Senior Games
Published in Anahata Nada, Volume 25, April-July 1996
Ami nil akasher nil pakhi
Bishalata sathe mor makha makhi
I am a blue bird of the blue sky.
I enjoy my inseparable oneness-friendship
With the vastness of Infinity.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher nil pakhi
Nirabata hiyakashe ami thaki
I am a blue bird of the blue sky.
I dwell in the heart-sky
Of infinite silence.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher nil pakhi
Purnatare mor chokhe rakhi
I am a blue bird of the blue sky.
I keep inside my vision-eye
Infinity’s prosperity.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher nil pakhi
Sabakar antare ami daki
I am a blue bird of the blue sky.
I am inviting all the aspiring souls.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher sabuj pakhi
Shakti plabane mor hirare rakhi
I am a green bird of the blue sky.
I keep my heart inside
The power-flood of the Infinite.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher pakhi harit
Bhalo lage sutibra gati tarit
I am a green bird of the blue sky.
I love to have always the fastest lightning-speed.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher lohit bihanga
Shakti samudre nartane mor prati anga
I am a red bird of the blue sky.
Each and every limb of mine dances
In the infinite ocean of power.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher sonali pakhi sonali
Niye asi dharanite bibhur jaya dipali
I am a gold bird of the blue sky.
I bring down into the world
The Happiness-Ecstasy-Victory-Jubilee
Of my Lord Supreme.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher sada pakhi sada
Mor pabita hiyai nahi kono badha
I am a white bird of the blue sky.
My purity-heart knows no bondage-obstruction.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher rupali pakhi rupali
Urdhe nimne mor oishi mitali
I am a silver bird of the blue sky.
I have established my celestial friendship
Below, above.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher halde pakhi
Daniya mahananda sabare thaki
I am a yellow bird of the blue sky.
I live by virtue of my self-giving delight.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher beguni pakhi
Dhara tale prabhu lagi sabare daki
I am a purple bird of the blue sky.
I am inviting each and every
Human being of this world
For the full manifestation
Of my Lord Beloved Supreme.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Ami nil akasher golapi pakhi golapi
paramer seba nahi bhuli ami kodapi
I am a pink bird of the blue sky.
Sleeplessly I serve my Lord Supreme.
I do not indulge in talking.
Published in Jharna-Kala Songbook
Sri Chinmoy before lifting Thumbelina, the world’s smallest horse, approximately 17 inches high and weighing only 59 pounds, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York. Read more ...
Sri Chinmoy has his fourth audience with Pope John Paul II, just before his weekly mass for 15,000 people in St Peter’s Square, Vatican City.
Sri Chinmoy kindly requests the Pope to bless the ‘Peace Torch’ and explains to the Holy Father that it will be carried by runners and schoolchildren throughout the world:
“Holy Father, we are offering our hearts’ prayerful gratitude to you for so compassionately blessing this Peace Torch, which will be carried in seventy countries.”
The Pope gives his special blessing and then, speaking in Italian, the Pope explains the symbolism of the Torch to the crowds in Saint Peter’s Square. In conclusion, the Pope says:
“I salute the runners of the Peace Run, who are carrying a torch as a testimony to peace through the streets of the world.”
Published in Pope John Paul II: God’s Heart-Prize Winner
Sri Chinmoy reads new poems
at the San Francisco Centre
Listen to Sri Chinmoy reciting his new poems
Early and late |
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Boys and girls |
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God feels sad |
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Carriers |
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Tomorrow does not come |
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No news |
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Passports |
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Practice makes perfect |
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Ask me any question |
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He told me |
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Is it true? |
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For God no return |
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Published in The Dance of Life, part 12
by Sri Chinmoy
speaking at his home in Jamaica, New York
You have written to me about the difficulties you are having with your boss. You have to tolerate, tolerate, tolerate this boss. In a few months the boss will retire and disappear, so you do not have to worry.
Each time the boss treats you unjustly, just think of my affection, love, gratitude and pride. Immediately imagine me. Others also have gone through this experience. They survived, and you also can survive. You will survive. Survive, survive, survive!
Victory is meant for those who can tolerate. In my life, have I not been the example? Those who stand against spirituality may be impossible human beings, but there is a law of karma. Right now we may not see their karma, but from Heaven we are bound to see that they will reap the results of their actions, either in this incarnation or in their future incarnations. If we surrender to God’s Will, then God will definitely give us the capacity to see the experiences that God is going to give them.
Time is a great factor — time, time. Unfortunately, we have chosen time in our own way. Again, God has chosen time in His own Way. When it is a matter of our human time, everybody can escape. But when God’s Hour strikes, nobody can escape, nobody can escape.
Tolerance, tolerance, tolerance!
Published in The Temple and the Shrine