News #108: Sri Chinmoy Centre Russia 2025 – Epic Media Breakthrough

Nearly 100 Media Features on Harmony Run, Ultrarunning, Sri Chinmoy Teachings, and More

In 2025, Sri Chinmoy Centres in Russia received extensive media attention for Sri Chinmoy’s Path initiatives, with nearly one hundred articles, videos, and audio reports across Russian outlets. The Harmony Run dominated coverage, spanning over 7,000 kilometers through Russia. In small towns and villages, it became a major community event, earning eager local press. Many reports are archived on the official site: www.harmonyrun.ru.

Harmony Run 2025 – 7,000+ km Inspiring Communities Across Russia

The run launched in Smolensk with greetings from Governor Vasily Anokhin, covered widely in regional media. Olympic champion Nadezhda Talanova ran ~20 km with the torch alongside elite athletes like Elena Sidorenkova (world 24-hour record holder), Anna Korolko (winter swimming champion), and Vasily Larkin (100 km champion). The torch passed to Belarusian runners at the border after visits to towns like Pochinok, Yelnya, Roslavl, Desnogorsk, Shumyachi, and Khislavichi. Veteran Svetlana Khisamutdinova (81) ran daily segments, embodying Sri Chinmoy’s inspiring words:

Age is in the mind and not in the heart …

– Sri chinmoy. The Body’s Fitness-Gong. The Soul’s Fulness-Song

On the Zyuratkul Ridge, the run joined an eco-festival “Earth – Our Home of Unity” at Zyuratkul Nature Reserve. Participants climbed to the 1,175 m summit amid a week-long vegetarian experiment for all. Yuri Moskalyov and Nikolai Duzhy led efforts.

In Transbaikalia (Chita), Minister of Sports Andrey Seryodkin met participants on August 6, praising their promotion of health and unity. The torch arrived on August 5 from diverse cities, with the youngest runner aged 12.

In Bikino (Primorsky Krai), the relay included a route from “Bikin” stele to Glory Memorial, flower-laying ceremony, rest at Lokomotiv Stadium, and continuation to Orenburgskoye village with bread-salt welcome, concert, and run. It proceeded to Luchegorsk, Ussuriysk, and Vladivostok.

A 2025 Harmony Run photo slideshow captures the journey’s spirit.

Ultra running Spotlight – First Russian 6-Day Run

The inaugural Russian 6-day “Self-Transcendence” run (August 8–14, 2025, Voronovo, New Moscow) drew 28 participants from Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. Men’s winner Sergei Verbitsky (Tula) covered 708 km; women’s Larisa Psuykalova (Chelyabinsk, 60+) ran 510 km. Interviews revealed strategies like minimal sleep, on-the-move eating, and a positive mindset.

Haborovsk’s Andrey Komyagin earned silver (630 km).

Stories of Sri Chinmoy and Followers – Personal Triumphs and Philosophy

Music, Film, and Anniversaries – Cultural Echoes of the Sri Chinmoy’s Path

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News #107: Mountain Silence New Year Concert – Winterthur 2026 | Sri Chinmoy Radio

The Swiss ensemble Mountain Silence welcomed 2026 with a beautiful Sri Chinmoy meditation music concert on January 11 in Winterthur. This free New Year’s event filled the space with deep peace. Now, the freshly recorded songs are available for everyone to enjoy on Sri Chinmoy Radio.

Enjoy Sri Chinmoy’s uplifting songs in this meditative New Year’s concert, performed by the Swiss music ensemble Mountain Silence. May the beauty of Sri Chinmoy’s music nourish our hearts, illumine our minds, and inspire our lives.

Listen to the full concert recording here:
Mountain Silence – Winterthur 2026 on Sri Chinmoy Radio

Sri Chinmoy Meditation Music – A Peaceful New Year Start in Winterthur

The concert included many lovely songs by Sri Chinmoy. For example, it featured heartfelt English pieces about Jesus Christ. These songs express universal devotion and spiritual longing. In addition, soulful Bengali compositions appeared throughout the evening. They brought a sense of deep inner silence and oneness. Moreover, the musicians used traditional and classical instruments such as violin, cello, flute, harmonium, and guitar. As a result, the music created a truly meditative atmosphere. Consequently, every listener felt deeply touched.

Mountain Silence is a dedicated women’s ensemble from Switzerland. They have offered free concerts of Sri Chinmoy’s music for many years. Their performances stand out for purity, harmony, and profound peace. Therefore, audiences often experience meditation simply through the sound.

Mountain Silence Ensemble – Beautiful Blend of English and Bengali Songs

Sri Chinmoy wrote over 22,000 songs during his life. He saw music as a strong path to spiritual awakening. In fact, he often explained that meditative music is “the next best thing to meditation itself.” It quiets the mind quickly. At the same time, it opens the heart to higher light. Thus, concerts like this one carry forward his gift of free spiritual music to people everywhere.

The Winterthur concert marked an inspiring beginning to 2026. First, it reminded everyone of inner renewal. Next, it brought hope and a sense of eternal light within. Finally, those who attended called the experience deeply nourishing. Indeed, it felt like meditation brought to life through melody and harmony.

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News #106: Shanti Concert Meditation in Dnipro | Heartfelt Success & Inspiration

On January 18, the Shanti concert meditation in Dnipro created another beautiful moment of shared peace and inspiration. Around 70 seekers attended this free soulful music event — a clear increase from previous gatherings, thanks to more widespread poster distribution across the city.

The atmosphere throughout the evening was deeply attentive, warm, and heartfelt. The audience responded with sincere encouragement and quiet joy, helping to build a collective space of inner harmony.

Nine girls performed together in harmonious unity, offering soulful singing and instrumental pieces that gently guided listeners toward meditation. Two new participants joined the group this time: one from Kyiv and one from Chernivtsi, bringing fresh aspiration and light to the performance.

One of the most moving highlights was Viktoria’s first public piano performance. She had only begun practicing on a small synthesizer at the end of November 2025. In just a few short weeks, she learned to play chords and simple arpeggios with noticeable confidence. Her courage and rapid progress deeply touched everyone present and served as a living example of how sincere aspiration and regular practice can quickly open new doors on the spiritual path.

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O My Heart #4: 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

  • Bane Bane Mane Mane
  • Ai Ai Ai Chandra Taraka
  • Ai Ma Shyama Pagli Amar

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. Bane Bane Mane Mane

Bane bane mane mane
Khane khane sugopane
Rahi taba aradhane
Hasi ananda sane

Translation:

In the thick forest of my life
And in the dense cave of my mind,
Secretly at every moment I worship You.
With me, my two eternal friends —Smile and delight.

– Sri Chinmoy, ‘My Green Adoration-Gifts, Part 2’ songbook


2. Ai Ai Ai Chandra Taraka

Ai ai ai chandra taraka
Nil nabha rabi ai
Parane bajichhe amarar banshi
Jiban ajike asimer hasi
Nai hetha nai dainya timir
Jyoti nirjhar bishal e nir
Ai ai ai antara pakhi
Ajike sabare chai
Ai ore ai chandra taraka
Nil nabha rabi ai

Translation:

Come, come, come, O moon, O stars,
  O sun of the blue-vast sky.
Come to hear the flute of Immortality in my heart,
  to watch the smile of Infinity in my life.
Here there is no human poverty, no darkness-life.
Here, in this heart-nest of mine,
  there is only an endless fountain-light.
Come, come, come.
Today the bird of my heart
  desires everyone.
Come, come, come, O moon, O stars,
  O sun of the blue-vast sky.

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


3. Ai Ma Shyama Pagli Amar

Ai ma shyama pagli amar
Ami ma tor pagla chele
De ma ma ma amai mukta kare
Sakal bandhan dure phele
Ma tor bijoy ma tor prakash
E jagate e jibane
Lakya amar ar janina
Rakhish na ar maya bane

Translation:

O my mad Mother, come, come!
Your mad son is crying for You.
Mother, make me free from all
Bondage-shackles.
Mother, my only aim
Is to proclaim Your Victory
And manifest Your Light.
Therefore, keep me not in the thick
Of attachment and illusion-forest.

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


For more of Sri Chinmoy’s published songs, visit the official website: www.srichinmoysongs.com.
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Video #339: Martin Luther King Day:  “I Have a Dream”

On January 14, 2026, the Sri Chinmoy Centre in New York to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and birthday. They performed the inspiring “I Have a Dream’ Song, featuring words from Dr. King’s historic 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech set to a beautiful melody by Sri Chinmoy, with a fresh piano arrangement. This musical tribute reminds us of hope, unity, and non-violence in divided times.

Historical Roots of the Song

The “I Have a Dream” song first premiered in 1977 at a special United Nations program honoring Dr. King. Mrs. Coretta Scott King attended as the guest of honor and keynote speaker. She heard the song performed in her presence, blending Dr. King’s powerful words with Sri Chinmoy’s uplifting melody.

Dr. King, a global beacon of peace, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his non-violent efforts toward equality and justice. His message transcends borders and eras.

The Performance at Aspiration-Ground

At Aspiration-Ground, a peaceful outdoor space in Jamaica Hills, New York, Sri Chinmoy’s students sang with devotion. The lyrics include:

I have a dream.
Today, with this faith we will be able
to work together, to pray together, to struggle together,
to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together,
knowing that we will be free one day.

[Words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.]

Sheet music is available here: “I Have a Dream”.

The new piano arrangement added emotional depth, making the performance even more moving. This tradition continues yearly, keeping Dr. King’s vision alive through music and meditation.

Timeless Relevance Today

In our world of divisions, Dr. King’s dream of unity, hope, and promise feels more urgent than ever. Sri Chinmoy, a dedicated advocate for world peace, created this song to inspire oneness and positive change. His students perform it to invoke harmony and inner strength.

The aspiration is for this song to spread widely—to churches, schools, and communities. It can help future generations remember and live Dr. King’s ideals of non-violence and human unity.

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A Message of Enduring Hope

Events like this show how music and spirituality can honor great leaders. Sri Chinmoy’s work at the UN and beyond promotes peace through self-transcendence. Sharing this song helps keep Dr. King’s dream vibrant.

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