Week 197: I Love Singing

Songs:

– Kandte Habe Shishur Mato
– Like a Child I Must Cry
– Ashar Pradip Kothai
– O Hope-Lamp

Enjoy singing along with the audio recordings. These songs are composed by Sri Chinmoy and performed by his disciple Purnakama. Please click the links below to listen to or download the audio and song scores:

 

Lyrics:

1. Kandte Habe Shishur Mato

Kandte habe shishur mato
Jani kandte habe
Pira dayi pather bhoja
Agyanatar bhabe

Translation:

Like a child I must cry,
   Like a child,In this torturing, heavily loaded,
Ignorance-flooded world.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


2. Like a Child I Must Cry

Like a child I must cry,
     Like a child,
In this torturing, heavily loaded,
Ignorance-flooded world.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


3. Ashar Pradip Kothai

Ashar pradip kothai
Tumi balo amai balo

Translation:

O hope-lamp, where are you?
Do tell me, do tell.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


4. O Hope-Lamp

O hope-lamp, where are you?
Do tell me, do tell.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


For more of Sri Chinmoy’s published songs, visit the official website: www.srichinmoysongs.com
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

© 2025 Sri Chinmoy Centre

News #10: Arma Museum hosts art reception honoring Sri Chinmoy in Ubud

On January 30, the Arma Museum in Ubud, Bali, held an elegant reception celebrating the art of Sri Chinmoy. Co-hosted by museum founder Mr. Agung Rai and Ranjana Ghose, the event honored Sri Chinmoy’s artistic legacy. A special highlight was the presentation of the Sri Chinmoy Culture-Light Award to renowned Balinese artist and scholar, Professor I Wayan Dibia, in recognition of his cultural contributions.

For more information about Sri Chinmoy Art, visit the official website: www.srichinmoyart.org.
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Video #258: Human Flourishing & The Crime of the Century | The Acceptance of Life Podcast Ep. 03

Abhinabha and Vajin discuss the concept of human flourishing, emphasizing the importance of establishing a solid and disciplined inner practice of meditation. They explore how connecting with one’s true self, following the guidance of the heart and setting intentions can transform daily experiences and interactions. The conversation delves into the role of stories in shaping identity, the mind’s function as a filter, and the interconnectedness of all spiritual qualities. They highlight the significance of taking responsibility for one’s reality and the potential for growth through adversity. The episode concludes with key takeaways on how to cultivate a fulfilling life through awareness and intentionality. Takeaways:

  • Human flourishing involves bringing forth our inner wealth.
  • Building a solid meditation practice is essential for spiritual growth.
  • Connecting with your true self is key to personal transformation.
  • Meditation and breathwork help center and connect us with our deeper being.
  • The mind can be a reactive force; awareness helps us respond consciously.
  • Intention plays a crucial role in shaping our experiences.
  • Stories we tell ourselves shape our identity and reality.
  • We have the power to create our own reality through consciousness.
  • Nature provides a different pace that can help us slow down and reflect.
  • Every moment is an invitation to make choices that align with our true selves.

To find out more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit the official website: www.srichinmoy.org

Video #257: You are the Big Bang – 3 Models of the Universe | The Acceptance of Life Podcast Ep. 02

In this episode, Abhinabha and Vajin explore the eternal question of ‘Who am I?’ but also touch upon some interesting follow-up questions, such as ‘Where am I?’ and ‘What am I?’ They discuss 3 separate models of the universe: the mechanical, the natural and the Divine Lila or Play. Which universe you choose to live in will determine how you interact with the world and how you derive meaning from your life.

They also share stories from their personal lives of how their souls guided them to their current jobs and how we can train yourselves to start listening to the deeper parts of our nature. 

Takeaways:

  • The question ‘Who am I?’ is fundamental to self-discovery.
  • Understanding ‘Who am I?’ can lead to understanding the universe.
  • We are all interconnected through morphic fields of resonance.
  • Our identity is shaped by our experiences and beliefs.
  • We are spiritual beings having a human experience.
  • The heart serves as a powerful tool for guidance.
  • We have a responsibility to create a meaningful existence.

To find out more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit the official website: www.srichinmoy.org

Week 196: I Love Singing

Songs:

– Utsaha Diye Jagate Pran
– I Shall Conquer the World-Heart Today
– Kato Kichu Janar Ache Balar Kichu Nai
– So Many Things Have I to Learn

Enjoy singing along with the audio recordings. These songs are composed by Sri Chinmoy and performed by his disciple Purnakama. Please click the links below to listen to or download the audio and song scores:

 

Lyrics:

1. Utsaha Diye Jagate Pran

Utsaha diye jagate pran
Karibo ajike joy

Translation:

I shall conquer the world-heart today,
With my offering, my encouragement.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


2. I Shall Conquer the World-Heart Today

I shall conquer the world-heart today,
With my offering, my encouragement.
Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


3. Kato Kichu Janar Ache Balar Kichu Nai

Kato kichu janar ache
Balar kichu nai

Translation:

So many things have I to learn.
Nothing do I have to tell.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


4. So Many Things Have I to Learn

So many things have I to learn.
Nothing do I have to tell.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


For more of Sri Chinmoy’s published songs, visit the official website: www.srichinmoysongs.com
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

© 2025 Sri Chinmoy Centre

Video #256: The World’s Oldest 10 & 6 Day Races

Since 1985, the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team has hosted the 10-day and 6-day races at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in New York, inspired by the Sri Chinmoy. Discover the philosophy behind these unique races and hear the personal stories of the runners who take part.

For more information about sports events, visit the official website: www.srichinmoyraces.org.
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Video #255: Acceptance – Embracing the Journey of Life | The Acceptance of Life Podcast Ep. 01

Vajin and Abhinabha have launched The Acceptance of Life Podcast, a fresh and insightful series diving into the depths of spirituality and the challenges and triumphs of living a spiritual life. Targeted at seekers from all walks of life, the podcast offers weekly episodes packed with personal experiences and thought-provoking discussions inspired by Sri Chinmoy’s Path.

In the inaugural episode of the Acceptance of Life podcast, hosts Abhinabha Tangerman and Vajin Armstrong explore the profound concept of acceptance as a transformative force in life. They discuss how acceptance is not a passive resignation but an active engagement with life that leads to personal growth and spiritual development. Through personal anecdotes, including experiences in running, they illustrate the importance of embracing challenges and the joy that comes from living fully in the present moment. Takeaways:

  • Acceptance is a proactive approach to life.
  • Transformation comes from embracing reality as it is.
  • Spiritual growth requires facing challenges head-on.
  • Community plays a vital role in spiritual development.
  • Running can be a spiritual practice that teaches self-discovery.
  • Every experience is an opportunity for acceptance and growth.

To find out more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit the official website: www.srichinmoy.org

Week 195: I Love Singing

Songs:

– Dibanishi Hai Jibane Bajai
– Day and Night, Alas
– Khama Tumi Karbe Amai Samoi Pele
– When You Have the Time

Enjoy singing along with the audio recordings. These songs are composed by Sri Chinmoy and performed by his disciple Purnakama. Please click the links below to listen to or download the audio and song scores:

 

Lyrics:

1. Dibanishi Hai Jibane Bajai


Dibanishi hai jibane bajai
Maraner banshi

Translation:

Day and night, alas,
I play on death-flute.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


2. Day and Night, Alas

Day and night, alas,
I play on death-flute.
Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


3. Khama Tumi Karbe Amai Samoi Pele

Khama tumi karbe amai samoi pele
Ei barashai benche achi

Translation:

When You have the time,
You will forgive me.
With that expectation-hope
I am still alive.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


4. When You Have the Time

When You have the time,
You will forgive me.
With that expectation-hope
I am still alive.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Song-Flowers, Part 2’ songbook


For more of Sri Chinmoy’s published songs, visit the official website: www.srichinmoysongs.com
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

© 2025 Sri Chinmoy Centre