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
- Annam Brahma.. Tumi Pushti Tumi
- Anrita Hate Sat Pathe
- Antare Jwalo Abhipsa Shikha Antare
- Anute Renute Sakala Tanute
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. Annam Brahma.. Tumi Pushti Tumi
Annam Brahma Annam Brahma Annam Brahma
Tumi pushti tumi tushti anupama
Nimner kanan urdher nachan
Annam Brahma
Tomai daki tomai puji namo namo
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Divine Enterprise Songbook, Part 1’ songbook
2. Anrita Hate Sat Pathe
Anrita hate sat pathe
Niye jao
Biduri tamasa jyotir
Smaran nao
Nahi jena pai bhoy
Ami jena chali
Amrita dhame
Mrittyure kari joy
Translation:
Lead me from the unreal to the real.
Lead me from darkness to light.
I must not fear;
Dauntless I must march
From death to Immortality.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Supreme, I Sing Only for You’ songbook
3. Antare Jwalo Abhipsa Shikha Antare
Antare jwalo abhipsa shikha
Antare aji jwalo
Bahudure ami rakhibo pheliya
Malin maner kalo
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘One Thousand Lotus Petals, Part 1’ songbook
4. Anute Renute Sakala Tanute
Anute renute sakala tanute
Biraje amar pran
Ami madhumoy abhoy akkhoi
Shudhu kari madhu pan
Translation:
In atom and in pollen
And in human frames
My life abides.
All beauty am I, immutable am I.
I drink my ambrosia all alone.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘Supreme, Teach Me How to Surrender’ 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.
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