O My Heart #22: Sri Chinmoy Songs sung by Tanima

Welcome to this series sharing four beautiful songs from Sri Chinmoy’s “O My Heart” collection. Sri Chinmoy wrote thousands of heartfelt songs full of hope, thanks, and inner light. They’re simple melodies that speak straight to your heart, helping you feel calm, peaceful, and a little brighter – whether you’re meditating, relaxing, or just going about your day.

These songs from “O My Heart” carry that gentle, uplifting feeling. Tanima, a longtime student of Sri Chinmoy and one of the early singers in his community, performs them here with real warmth and care. Her gentle, soulful voice makes each song feel alive and easy to connect with.

You can just listen quietly, hum along, or let the melodies play softly in the background — they bring a soft, happy lift to your day.

Featured this time:

Songs

  • Asha Niye Asi Bhabe
  • Asha Tarir Pichhe
  • Ashar Mita
  • Ashar Sathe Asha Haye

Listen & Learn

You can learn by watching the notation while listening, follow along with the melody, or download both the audio and the PDF scores for your personal practice. Everything is available for free, so you can learn at your own pace and enjoy the music more deeply. Use the links below to easily listen to the audio, download the recordings, and view or download the PDF sheet music for your convenience:

 

Lyrics:

1. Asha Niye Asi Bhabe

Asha niye asi bhabe
Asha diye chale jai
Purnata maha bani
Hetha nai hotha nai

Translation:

I came into the world with hope.
I am on my way to the other world
Leaving behind me my hope.
Fulfilment-message is not to be found
In any part of the world.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Bela Chale Jai’ songbook


2. Asha Tarir Pichhe

Asha tarir pichhe pichhe
Chhuti ami nayan nire
Ei jibane shanti sudha
Pabi ki hai phire

Translation:

With my tearful eyes,
Speedily I am following
The hope-boat.
Will I ever get back
In this life-time
My long-lost Nectar-Peace?

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Journey’s Goal, Part 12a’ songbook


3. Ashar Mita

Ashar mita trishar pita
Tomar charan tale
Harabo mor dibanishi
Samarpaner bale

Translation:

O Friend of my hope,
O Father of my aspiration-thirst,
At Your Feet I shall lose
My days and nights
With my surrender-strength.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Bela Chale Jai’ songbook


4. Ashar Sathe Asha Haye

Ashar sathe asha haye
Jegechhe mor pran
Asim sathe gaibo ami
Asimatar gan

Translation:

I have established
My oneness-life with hope,
And thus I have awakened
My human heart.
I shall become one with Infinity
And sing with Infinity
Infinity’s Song.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Journey’s Goal, Part 12a’ 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.

© 2026 Sri Chinmoy Centre

Video #354: How to Overcome Jealousy | Spirit Matters #40

Introduction to a Transformative Episode

In this powerful episode of Spirit Matters, hosts Abhinabha and Vajin tackle one of the most painful obstacles on the spiritual path: how to overcome jealousy. If you’ve ever felt the sting of jealousy, you know how it can dominate your thoughts and distance you from inner peace. When jealousy arises, the person you envy often becomes the center of your attention, effectively taking the place of the Divine in your mind. This episode offers no less than 8 practical ways to overcome jealousy both psychologically and spiritually, helping you reclaim your inner freedom and connection to your true self.

Spirit Matters is a weekly show dedicated to helping modern seekers integrate profound spiritual awakening experiences into daily life. With heart-based wisdom and grounded practice, Abhinabha and Vajin guide listeners beyond confusion and spiritual loneliness toward mindful living.

Understanding Jealousy and Its Impact on Spiritual Growth

Jealousy is often described as one of the most dangerous negative qualities on the spiritual journey. It creates division, destroys oneness, and poisons our subtle connection to the Divine. As explored in this Spirit Matters #40 episode, jealousy arises from fear, insecurity, and comparison. It focuses outward on another person’s success, beauty, achievements, or relationships, while pulling us away from our own inner progress.

Hosts explain that in ancient tribal times, jealousy may have served a survival purpose — protecting status and relationships. In today’s world, however, it is rarely helpful and often leads to self-sabotage, strained relationships, and karmic consequences. Admitting jealousy can feel extremely difficult because it feels like betraying others, yet acknowledging it is one of the first and most powerful steps toward healing.

Personal Stories: Real Experiences with Jealousy

Abhinabha shares a candid personal story from his youth as an acting student. He became intensely jealous of a talented classmate who was already somewhat famous. This obsession consumed his thoughts until he applied spiritual tools to overcome it. His honest sharing makes the episode relatable and shows that even dedicated spiritual practitioners face this challenge.

Vajin unpacks the “comparison game” that fuels jealousy and explains how the right balance of action and inner silence can stop destructive patterns. These real-life examples illustrate that jealousy is a universal human experience — and that it can be conquered.

8 Powerful Ways to Overcome Jealousy

One of the highlights of this Spirit Matters episode is the presentation of eight actionable strategies that combine psychological insight with spiritual practice:

  1. The Crossing-Out Technique — A simple yet highly effective psychological tool to quickly remove the emotional sting of jealous thoughts.
  2. Deep Meditation — Going beyond surface symptoms to uproot jealousy at its core by connecting with the heart and soul.
  3. Gratitude Practice — Shifting focus from what others have to the blessings already present in your own life.
  4. Oneness Consciousness — Cultivating the spiritual awareness that we are all part of one divine reality, reducing separativity.
  5. Shadow Work — Courageously facing and integrating hidden jealous feelings instead of suppressing them.
  6. Transforming Energy — Using spiritual techniques to convert jealous energy into inspiration and self-improvement.
  7. Healthy Action Combined with Silence — Taking constructive steps toward your goals while maintaining inner quietude.
  8. Remembering Mortality — Reflecting on why “the most valuable real estate in any city is the graveyard” — a surprising perspective that puts achievements and comparisons into true perspective.

These tools offer a balanced approach that addresses both the mind and the heart.

The Graveyard Perspective: A Profound Reminder

One of the most memorable moments in the episode is the discussion about why the graveyard represents the most valuable real estate. This teaching encourages listeners to remember the impermanence of worldly success and status. When we reflect on mortality, petty jealousies lose their power, and we become more focused on what truly matters — inner growth, love, and service.

Why Meditation Is One of the Best Solutions

The hosts emphasize that deep meditation does more than calm jealous feelings temporarily — it transforms the root cause. By entering a state of inner peace and connection with the Divine, we gradually dissolve the insecurity and fear that fuel jealousy. Regular practice strengthens the heart’s wisdom, making comparison less automatic and oneness more natural.

Practical Advice for Daily Life

Spirit Matters excels at bridging spiritual ideals with everyday reality. Listeners receive concrete guidance on how to handle jealousy triggers when they arise at work, in relationships, or within spiritual communities. The episode encourages consistent practice rather than perfection, reminding us that progress comes through sincere effort and self-compassion.

Benefits of Overcoming Jealousy

When you successfully learn how to overcome jealousy, you experience greater inner freedom, better relationships, enhanced creativity, and a stronger connection to your spiritual path. You stop giving your power away to others and start investing it in your own growth. Many listeners report feeling lighter, happier, and more present after applying these teachings.

Previous Episodes in the Spirit Matters Series

This episode continues the rich tradition of practical spirituality offered by Spirit Matters. Explore more transformative conversations:

Final Thoughts: Your Journey to Freedom from Jealousy

How to overcome jealousy is not just about removing a negative emotion — it is about reclaiming your spiritual life and opening your heart to greater joy and oneness. This episode of Spirit Matters provides both deep insight and practical tools that you can begin applying immediately. Whether you are new to spiritual practice or a long-time seeker, the wisdom shared by Abhinabha and Vajin offers a compassionate and effective path forward.

Take time to watch the full episode, reflect on the teachings, and experiment with the techniques. True transformation happens when knowledge moves from the mind into daily practice and heartfelt application.

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

Video #353: Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races – Seattle

Introduction to Another Memorable Day

The 14th annual Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races took place on May 23 at Magnuson Park in Seattle. Organized by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, the event enjoyed excellent cool conditions with morning temperatures around 13°C and afternoon temperatures in the low 17°C under overcast skies. These comfortable temperatures helped the field of about 40 runners deliver strong performances on the scenic 1.54-mile mixed-surface loop course.

A big thank you to all the runners and volunteers for making this another great edition of the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 7 & 13-Hour Races! The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team expressed deep gratitude for the successful day and the joyful community spirit.

What Are Sri Chinmoy Races and Their Philosophy

Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races belong to a global series of endurance events based on the principle of self-transcendence — constantly going beyond one’s previous limits in body, mind, and spirit. Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007), a spiritual teacher, prolific athlete, musician, and artist, founded the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in 1977. The organization promotes the idea that running can be a meditative and joyful path toward inner growth and outer achievement.

Unlike traditional competitive races, Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races focus on personal progress in a supportive, cheerful, and meditative atmosphere. Runners receive chip-timed lap counting, well-stocked aid stations, and encouragement that helps them discover new capacities.

Event Overview of the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races

The Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races are held on a beautiful trail in Seattle’s Magnuson Park, offering stunning views of Lake Washington and peaceful wooded sections. The 1.54-mile loop provides a varied challenge with gentle hills and mixed surfaces, ideal for timed ultra efforts.

In 2026, perfect cool weather (13-17°C) and overcast skies created optimal conditions for sustained running. Volunteers from Chicago, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York, Vancouver, and Victoria joined the local Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team to create a warm family atmosphere.

Record-Breaking Performance in the Women’s 13-Hour Race

Deanna Kytonen produced a spectacular result in the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races, smashing the women’s 13-Hour course record by more than two full laps (over 3 miles). Her new record stands at an impressive 72.38 miles. This achievement highlights excellent pacing and mental resilience in the cool conditions.

Margaret Yi, running on her birthday, tied the previous women’s course record, adding an emotional and inspiring highlight to the day.

Men’s 13-Hour Victory and Impressive Debut

James Yoo won the men’s 13-Hour division of the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races with a remarkable 75.46 miles in his very first ultra-marathon. His outstanding debut performance demonstrated how the supportive environment of Sri Chinmoy events helps newcomers achieve exceptional results.

Standout Stories from the 7-Hour Division

In the 7-Hour race, the mother and son duo Erin and Colin Morris each placed second in their respective divisions. Together they covered more than 60 miles, showcasing the family-friendly and inclusive nature of the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races. The shorter 7-hour format serves as an excellent stepping stone for runners new to ultra-distances while still offering a meaningful endurance challenge.

The History and Global Reach of Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team

The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team has organized hundreds of races worldwide since 1977. Events range from local 5K runs to the legendary Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race — the longest certified footrace in the world. The Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races in Seattle form a vital part of this calendar, bringing the same spirit of self-transcendence to the Pacific Northwest.

All races maintain a focus on inner qualities such as gratitude, harmony, and joy alongside physical performance.

The Crucial Role of Volunteers and Community Spirit

The success of the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races relies heavily on the dedicated volunteers of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team. They provide precise lap counting, nutritional support, medical assistance, and constant positive encouragement. This selfless service creates a uniquely uplifting atmosphere where every participant feels supported in their personal journey.

Results and Photos

Training Tips for Future Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races

Successful participation in the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races requires building a strong aerobic base, practicing on looped courses, and refining nutrition, hydration, and pacing strategies. The cool 13-17°C weather often experienced in Seattle is runner-friendly, but mental preparation remains key. Sri Chinmoy events teach that inner determination frequently leads to breakthroughs.

Why Runners Love Sri Chinmoy Races Worldwide

Athletes choose Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13-Hour Races and other events for their welcoming atmosphere, emphasis on personal growth, and meditative quality. Many participants report not only physical achievements but also profound feelings of joy and inner peace..

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

O My Heart #21: Sri Chinmoy Songs sung by Tanima

Welcome to this series sharing four beautiful songs from Sri Chinmoy’s “O My Heart” collection. Sri Chinmoy wrote thousands of heartfelt songs full of hope, thanks, and inner light. They’re simple melodies that speak straight to your heart, helping you feel calm, peaceful, and a little brighter – whether you’re meditating, relaxing, or just going about your day.

These songs from “O My Heart” carry that gentle, uplifting feeling. Tanima, a longtime student of Sri Chinmoy and one of the early singers in his community, performs them here with real warmth and care. Her gentle, soulful voice makes each song feel alive and easy to connect with.

You can just listen quietly, hum along, or let the melodies play softly in the background — they bring a soft, happy lift to your day.

Featured this time:

Songs

  • Asha Diye Tumi Kena Dure Chale Jao
  • Asha Nadi Baye Jai
  • Asha Nadi Asha Nadi
  • Asha Nadi Chhute Chale Hangsare Bese

Listen & Learn

You can learn by watching the notation while listening, follow along with the melody, or download both the audio and the PDF scores for your personal practice. Everything is available for free, so you can learn at your own pace and enjoy the music more deeply. Use the links below to easily listen to the audio, download the recordings, and view or download the PDF sheet music for your convenience:

 

Lyrics:

1. Asha Diye Tumi Kena Dure Chale Jao

Asha diye tumi kena dure chale jao
Ei pralobhane ananda bhuji pao

Translation:

O my sweet Lord,
You feed me with ceaseless hopes.
Yet why do You run away
Far, very far, from me?
Do You really get joy
From this Temptation-Play of Yours?

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Journey’s Ecstasy’ songbook


2. Asha Nadi Baye Jai

Asha nadi baye jai asha nadi
Hasi parabar ajanar kole
Asha sathe ami kandi nirabadhi
Prabhu sathe nachi ananda dole

Translation:

Hope-river flows, hope-river flows.
In the lap of the unknown
Is the river of smile.
At every moment I cry and weep with hope;
Again, it is I who dance with my Lord
In the swing of delight.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Supreme, Teach Me How to Cry’ songbook


3. Asha Nadi Asha Nadi

Asha nadi asha nadi
Dure dure bahu dure
Ajanar shesh simanai
Niye chalo more

Translation:

O Hope-River,
Carry me to the ultimate Beyond
Of Infinity Unknown.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Garden of Love-Light, part 1’ songbook


4. Asha Nadi Chhute Chale Hangsare Bese

Asha nadi chhute chale
Hangsare bese bhalo
Tai mor man akashe
Nahi bhase megh kalo

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Consciousness-Sky’ 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.

© 2026 Sri Chinmoy Centre

I Love Singing #255: Sri Chinmoy Songs sung by Purnakama

This week features four uplifting Sri Chinmoy Bengali and English songs from the ‘Your Face Is My Dream’ songbook. Over the years, Sri Chinmoy composed music filled with aspiration and gratitude, creating heartfelt melodies that gently illuminate his spiritual path. Because of their simplicity and warmth, the songs continue to speak directly to the inner heart. Additionally, they offer listeners a peaceful doorway into his meditative world.

The performances this week come from his disciple Purnakama, whose sincere and gentle voice brings out the devotional sweetness in every line. Through her recordings, it becomes easy to settle into a calm, meditative mood and appreciate the purity of the music. As a result, whether you choose to sing along or simply listen quietly, these Sri Chinmoy Bengali and English songs can add a soft, elevating joy to your week.

Below are the six songs featured in this week’s selection:

Songs

  • Nikhila Sharana Amiya Nayana
  • O World-Haven
  • Abanir Majhi Hiyaphulla Saji
  • O World-Pilot

Listen & Learn

You can learn by watching the notation while listening, follow along with the melody, or download both the audio and the PDF scores for your personal practice. Everything is available for free, so you can learn at your own pace and enjoy the music more deeply. Use the links below to easily listen to the audio, download the recordings, and view or download the PDF sheet music for your convenience:

 

Lyrics:

1. Nikhila Sharana Amiya Nayana

Nikhila sharana amiya nayana
Amare bandhiya rakho

Translation:

O World-Haven, O Nectar-Eye,
Keep binding me.

Composed on Dec. 23rd, 1984
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Your Face Is My Dream’ songbook


2. O World-Haven

O World-Haven,
O Nectar-Eye,
Keep binding me.

Composed on Dec. 23rd, 1984
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Your Face Is My Dream’ songbook


3. Abanir Majhi Hiyaphulla Saji

Abanir majhi hiyaphulla saji
Tomare sanpinu tomare

Translation:

O World-Pilot,
My heart-basket-flowers
To You I offer, to You.

Composed on Dec. 23rd, 1984
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Your Face Is My Dream’ songbook


4. O World-Pilot

O World-Pilot,
My heart-basket-flowers
To You I offer, to You.

Composed on Dec. 23rd, 1984
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Your Face Is My Dream’ 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.

© 2026 Sri Chinmoy Centre