News #113: Auckland Race Series Concludes in Stunning Finale

Runners crossing the starting line at Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series 2025 event in War Memorial Park, capturing the joy of completion.

The Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series 2025 came to an exciting close on December 7, 2025, at War Memorial Park in Mt Roskill, Auckland. First, this annual series delivered nine races across the year. Then, participants enjoyed serene park routes in Auckland Domain and War Memorial Park. Moreover, the events welcomed runners of all ages. 

Organized by Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team events in New Zealand, the series included distances like half-marathons (21.1 km), 20 km, quarter-marathons (10.55 km), 10 km, 6 km, 5 km, 4.5 km, and children’s races (1.5 km or 2.5 km). Additionally, highlights featured family triumphs, veteran achievements, and youth record-breakers. For instance, young athletes set new marks in shorter distances. 

Highlights from the Final Race: December 7, 2025

The concluding event offered 20 km, 10 km, 5 km, and Children’s 2.5 km races on a warm, blue-sky day. First, Finn Campbell claimed victory in the 20 km men’s race with 1:37:17. Next, Jason Gerritz finished second (1:39:25), followed by Malcolm Chamberlin (1:52:02).

In the 10 km, Joseph Sweeney won the men’s division in 40:05. Mark Andrew took second (41:44), while impressive 65-year-old Tony King placed third (42:42). Melanie James dominated the women’s 10 km in 48:43, ahead of Larissa Wildsmith (54:11) and Fiona Muirhead-Smith (58:31).

Christopher Rawles led the 5 km men in 22:13, with Tama Pasene (27:53) and Tommy Tjahjadi (28:25) following. Loren Peart won the women’s 5 km (26:14), followed by Lisa Harris (27:14) and Hazel Winwood (31:39).

For the children’s 2.5 km, Harriet Maslin topped the girls (12:50), while Theo Maslin won the boys (14:06). 

Standout Performances and Records Throughout 2025

The series featured many inspiring moments. For example, on August 10, Maia Cavanagh set a women’s 4.5 km record (18:25). Meanwhile, young Wolfgang Brunt broke the boys’ 1.5 km record (5:36), and Riley McKay set the girls’ mark (5:42). Abigail Bethell smashed the women’s quarter-marathon record on September 14 (43:58 by over 3 minutes).

Veterans shone too. Susan Marshall, a Self-Transcendence 3100-mile finisher, won the half-marathon women’s division on November 23 (1:53:02). Families like the Rawles and Maslin clans achieved multiple podiums and trifectas.

Half-marathon highlights included strong wins like Zebedee Stone (1:16:45 on July 13) and Kate Macdonald (1:28:58 on August 10). These performances built on the series’ tradition of self-transcendence.

Scenic Venues and Inclusive Atmosphere

Races alternated between Auckland Domain’s lush grounds and War Memorial Park’s peaceful paths. Conditions varied from crisp sunny winters to breezy summers and mild springs. However, the consistent theme was harmony and encouragement for all.

The series promotes inner peace through outer action. Consequently, it attracts locals and visitors seeking personal bests in supportive environments.

Why the Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series Matters

In a busy world, these events remind us of simple joys—running together, surpassing limits, and celebrating every finisher. From elite times to first-timers and kids, the series builds community and inspires ongoing growth.

With 2025 complete, participants look forward to future editions. The emphasis on peace and self-improvement continues to resonate.

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News #112: Spectacular Peace Run Launches in Bali

Students welcoming the First Peace Run Bali 2026 team in Sudaji village with banners and smiles.

The First Peace Run Bali 2026 unfolded on January 24, 2026, in the serene village of Sudaji, northern Bali. First, enthusiastic students welcomed the team at the sports field. Then, the group started a scenic torch relay. This marked the inaugural event for the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run in 2026. Founded in 1987, this global relay spreads peace, friendship, and oneness through running with a flaming torch.

Organized with Putu and Zanzan, owners of OmUnity homestay, the event united international runners and locals. As a result, it created a warm celebration of harmony.

Welcoming the Peace Torch in Sudaji Village

The day started at Sudaji’s sports field. Students from SMK Negeri 1 Kubutambahan and Zips Hotel & Restaurant Management greeted the runners eagerly. Younger pupils from SD Negeri 4 Sudaji joined too. This created an energetic and smiling atmosphere.

A diverse team carried the torch. Participants came from Indonesia, the United States, Czech Republic, and Australia. For example, Paramananda led the first part. Meanwhile, Principal I Gede Dodik Sanjiartha welcomed everyone warmly. He guided a symbolic lap around the field.

Zanzan from OmUnity gave heartfelt introductions. Additionally, a touching moment occurred when young Omang presented the torch to “Grandma.” Overall, the event showed deep gratitude to Putu, Zanzan, and the OmUnity team for their kind hospitality.

For more visuals of greetings and torch moments, visit the official gallery: Indonesia 24 Januari: Sudaji, Bali Gallery.

Scenic Run Through Balinese Countryside

The heart of the First Peace Run Bali 2026 was a delightful 4.0 km torch journey. First, the team ran 1.6 km from the sports field. They wound through charming village streets, narrow paths, and steep hills. These offered stunning views of the Balinese countryside.

Runners called it truly delightful (“Sungguh menyenangkan berada di pedesaan Bali”). Next, they reached SD Negeri 4 Sudaji school. There, a captivating traditional Balinese welcome dance enchanted the group.

Afterward, everyone observed a moment of silence for peace. Then, the torch passed around in a circle (“bergiliran memegang obor”). Pragati Pascale presented Sri Chinmoy’s artwork “World Harmony” to the school. This symbolized global unity.

Finally, the run ended with a school field lap and a segment to OmUnity homestay. A delicious lunch waited there. The hilly paths and natural beauty made it unforgettable.

Cultural Immersion and Community Spirit at OmUnity

A key highlight was the hospitality at OmUnity homestay. Owned by Putu and Zanzan in Sudaji, it welcomed the team warmly. Everyone enjoyed flavorful meals and shared stories. Consequently, this strengthened bonds between visitors and locals.

Gratitude went to Putu, Zanzan, and their team for their generosity. This partnership shows the Peace Run’s spirit. It builds bridges through shared activities and cultural respect. Moreover, OmUnity has hosted past Peace Run visits. Thus, Sudaji remains a special spot for peace in Bali.

Significance of the First Peace Run Bali 2026

In today’s world, we seek deeper connections. Events like the First Peace Run Bali 2026 remind us that peace starts with simple actions. For instance, running together builds harmony. By including schools and families, the run promotes oneness, gratitude, and intercultural friendship.

The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run continues globally. Therefore, this Bali event sets an inspiring tone for 2026. 

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News #111: Remarkable Choir Performance at the Bangladesh Embassy

Moscow Sri Chinmoy Centre at the Bangladesh Embassy

Moscow Sri Chinmoy Centre made a meaningful contribution on February 21, 2026. A choir of Sri Chinmoy students  participated in a cultural programme at the Bangladesh Embassy in Moscow. The event honoured International Mother Language Day. This day celebrates linguistic diversity worldwide. It remembers the 1952 sacrifices in Bangladesh for the Bengali language. The programme featured heartfelt performances. The Sri Chinmoy choir added a spiritual touch through devotional singing and music. Their presence highlighted unity across cultures.

H.E. Md Nazrul Islam, the Ambassador, expressed deep gratitude. He thanked Sri Chinmoy and the Centre for years of fruitful cooperation with the Embassy. This recognition shows the strong bond built over time. The event fostered harmony between nations and spiritual values.

International Mother Language Day: A Global Celebration

International Mother Language Day falls on February 21 each year. UNESCO established it in 1999. The date commemorates the Language Movement in Bangladesh. Students protested for Bengali recognition in 1952. Many lost their lives. Today, the day promotes multilingualism and cultural diversity. In 2026, themes focused on youth voices and education in mother tongues.

Events occur worldwide. Embassies host programmes to share traditions. In Moscow, the Bangladesh Embassy organised a special evening. It brought together diplomats, community members, and artists. The inclusion of the Sri Chinmoy choir enriched the occasion. Their music conveyed peace and oneness.

The Sri Chinmoy Choir’s Inspiring Performance

The choir consisted of students of Sri Chinmoy. They performed devotional songs composed by Sri Chinmoy, reflecting his spiritual teachings. Sri Chinmoy emphasised music as a path to inner peace. At the Embassy, the choir sang with devotion. Their voices created a serene atmosphere.

This was not the first such collaboration. Sri Chinmoy’s students have long engaged in cultural exchanges. Similar events promote understanding between East and West.

Long-Standing Cooperation with the Bangladesh Embassy

H.E. Md Nazrul Islam’s words carried weight. He highlighted “many years of fruitful cooperation.” This partnership includes various events. Sri Chinmoy’s vision supports global harmony. His teachings align with values of respect for languages and cultures.

The Embassy values these contributions. Spiritual groups add depth to cultural programmes. They remind attendees of shared human aspirations. Gratitude from the Ambassador strengthens ties. It encourages future joint efforts.

Sri Chinmoy’s Legacy in Promoting Harmony

Sri Chinmoy taught peace through self-transcendence. He founded centres worldwide. They unite people beyond borders. On Mother Language Day, the focus on language resonates. Sri Chinmoy encouraged expression in diverse forms. His poetry and songs appear in many languages.

Russia hosts active Sri Chinmoy activities. The Bangladesh Embassy event adds to this legacy. It shows practical application of oneness.

The Significance for the Russian-Bangladeshi Community

Moscow’s diverse community attended. Diplomats, expatriates, and locals gathered. The programme celebrated Bengali heritage. Yet it welcomed all. The choir’s participation broadened appeal.

Such events build bridges. They counter division with shared joy. In a global city like Moscow, cultural exchanges matter. They foster goodwill between Bangladesh and Russia.

The Ambassador’s thanks inspires continuation. Cooperation grows through mutual respect. Spiritual contributions enhance diplomatic relations.

Broader Impact of Spiritual-Cultural Initiatives

Initiatives like this promote tolerance. They highlight language as a cultural treasure. Sri Chinmoy’s approach integrates spirituality with service. In Russia, similar events occur. This strengthens intercultural dialogue.

The February 21 event succeeded beautifully. Attendees left inspired. The choir’s performance touched hearts. Gratitude from leadership motivates more involvement.

Looking Forward to Future Collaborations

This programme sets a positive example. Future events can build on it. The bond between Sri Chinmoy Centre and the Embassy endures.

Seekers in Moscow find value here. New participants discover peace through music. The Centre welcomes all.

If interested in meditation or cultural harmony, connect with the Moscow Sri Chinmoy Centre. Such gatherings offer upliftment.

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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.

O My Heart #7: Sri Chinmoy Songs sung by Tanima

Welcome to this series sharing three 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

  • Amai Rakho Tomar Ghare
  • Amal Dhabal Pal Tulechhe
  • Amar Ankhir Asim Gehe Dharar Ankhi Raje

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. Amai Rakho Tomar Ghare

Amai rakho tomar ghare
Apan kare apan kare
Amai rakho tomar prane
Mukti shikhar dipta gane
Amai rakho tomar nabhe
Tumi kebal amar bhabe
Apan kare apan kare
Amai laho mantrabare

Translation:

Do keep me in Your home, in Your room,
     as Your very own.
Keep me in Your Heart with the illumined songs
     of liberation-flame.
Keep me in Your Heart, keep me in Your Sky.
You only are in my world.
Make me dear to You and make me Your very own.
Accept me with the boon of magic incantation.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Garden of Love-Light, part 2’ songbook


2. Amal Dhabal Pal Tulechhe

Amal dhabal pal tulechhe
Amar jiban tari
Kata jatri bhir karechhe
Ei taranir pari
Tumi dhare achho hal
Khule achhi ami pal
Tomar prane paran amar nache
Ami achhi nitya tomar kachhe

Translation:

My life-boat is about to sail with its purity-breath.
All the soulful pilgrims have arrived.
The boat will carry them.
Lord Supreme, You are the Pilot Absolute.
Therefore, our aspiration-cry shall, without fail, reach
The Golden Shore of Perfection-Satisfaction.

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


3. Amar Ankhir Asim Gehe Dharar Ankhi Raje

Amar ankhir asim gehe dharar ankhi raje
Prati jiber kanna hasi nitya praner baje
Ami ajar amar ami simar majhe tabu
Sabai sathi amar jani ami amar prabhu

Translation:

In the infinite home of my eye, the Eye of
     the universe resides.
The joys and sorrows of each individual
     are being played in my heart.
I am lifeless; again I am Immortal.
In the finite I exist as the friend of all.
I know again I am the lord of my life,
     of my senses, of my realisation.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Garden of Love-Light, 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.

© 2026 Sri Chinmoy Centre

News #110: Powerful Uplifting Nature Evening in Dublin

Powerful Uplifting Nature Evening in Dublin on February 14-15

Mangala’s Group in Dublin recently organised an uplifting evening over the weekend of February 14-15. Nearly 80 seekers gathered for this special event. It focused on the theme of Mother Nature. The programme drew inspiration from Sri Chinmoy’s book “Listen to Nature.” Activities included guided visualisations, devotional singing, recitals, and a joyful sing-along. Background videos showed beautiful scenes from nature. This created a peaceful and immersive atmosphere. The evening also served as a prelude to new classes starting next week. Additionally, the last night featured the second session of their monthly “Music & Meditation” series.

The response from attendees was highly encouraging. Feedback proved heartwarming and positive. Many felt inspired and connected. This event highlights the Centre’s ongoing commitment to spiritual growth in Dublin.

The Theme: Connecting with Mother Nature

The entire programme centred on Mother Nature. Sri Chinmoy’s teachings emphasise harmony with the earth. His book “Listen to Nature: Living in Harmony with the Earth” offers deep insights. It addresses environmental challenges through a spiritual lens. It promotes hope and practical steps for balance. The Dublin event brought these ideas to life. Participants explored nature’s wisdom through music and meditation. This approach helps seekers feel oneness with the environment. In today’s world, such connections feel essential. They nurture inner peace amid global concerns.

Highlights of the Programme

The evening began with guided visualisations. Then came devotional singing. Soulful melodies filled the space. Recitals followed, sharing inspiring words from Sri Chinmoy. A joyful sing-along closed the main part. Everyone joined in with enthusiasm. Nature videos played in the background throughout. They showed forests, oceans, mountains, and wildlife. This multimedia element enhanced the experience. It made the theme feel vivid and real.

Furthermore, the programme flowed smoothly. Each part complemented the others. Attendees reported feeling uplifted and calm. The atmosphere stayed warm and welcoming.

The Music & Meditation Series Continues

This event marked the second session of the monthly “Music & Meditation” series. The series features thoughtfully curated multimedia programmes. Each explores inspiring spiritual themes. February’s focus was Mother Nature. Future sessions will cover other profound topics. These evenings offer regular opportunities for growth. They combine music, meditation, and reflection. Many look forward to the ongoing series. It builds a strong community in Dublin.

Community Response and Encouragement

Nearly 80 people attended over the weekend. Their feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Comments highlighted the heartwarming energy. Many felt renewed and inspired. The Dublin Sri Chinmoy Centre continues to serve the community. It fosters spiritual exploration in Ireland.

Events like this strengthen bonds among seekers. They create spaces for shared inspiration. In busy modern life, these gatherings offer refuge. They remind us of inner harmony and nature’s beauty.

Why These Events Matter in Dublin

Dublin Sri Chinmoy Centre has offered meditation and music for years. It draws from Sri Chinmoy’s universal teachings. These promote peace, self-transcendence, and service. The recent Mother Nature evening fits perfectly. It addresses both personal spirituality and global care. Participants leave with renewed appreciation. They carry tools for harmony in daily life.

Moreover, such programmes are inclusive. Everyone is welcome regardless of background. The focus stays on inner growth and joy. This inclusivity builds a supportive community. It encourages ongoing participation.

The Centre’s efforts contribute to Dublin’s spiritual scene. They complement other wellness activities in the city. People seeking depth find value here.

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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.