News #105: Meditative Christmas Concert Zürich | Mountain Silence

Mountain Silence ensemble performing at Meditative Christmas Concert Zürich

Meditative Christmas Concert Zürich – Highlights

Meditative Christmas Concert Zürich took place on Sunday, 21 December at Kulturhaus Helferei in Zürich. Nearly 80 people gathered for an intimate evening of meditative music and quiet reflection. Throughout the evening, the atmosphere remained calm and attentive. The audience listened closely, allowing the music to unfold naturally. As a result, the concert created a shared sense of stillness and presence.

At the heart of the program was the Mountain Silence ensemble. The group performed compositions by Sri Chinmoy, whose spiritual music is known for its melodic simplicity and contemplative depth. The music invited listeners inward. The ensemble combined flute, viola, violin, metallophone, guitar, and Indian harmonium. Step by step, the music encouraged reflection, inner quiet, and peace.

About Mountain Silence

Mountain Silence is an ensemble rooted in the spiritual music tradition of Sri Chinmoy. He was an influential teacher and composer whose works often unite mantra, melody, and meditation. For many years, the group has shared this music with audiences across Europe.

The ensemble brings together musicians from Switzerland and other countries. Their instrumentation includes voice, strings, harmonium, and melodic percussion. Because of this combination, their concerts feel both meditative and deeply resonant.

Why the Meditative Christmas Concert Zürich Matters

A Meditative Christmas Concert Zürich is more than a seasonal cultural event. It creates a space where music becomes a bridge between inner practice and shared experience. Especially during the busy holiday period, such an evening offers a rare moment of pause, listeners can reconnect with stillness. Many listeners left the concert with a renewed sense of calm. 

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News #94: Agnikana’s Group Offers a Soulful Concert in Subotica

Agnikana’s Group Offers a Soulful Concert in Subotica

A Soulful Evening in Subotica

On November 7, Agnikana’s Group offered an uplifting concert at the historic Velika Većnica in Subotica’s City Hall. Around 100 guests gathered for an evening of soulful, meditative music. The hall’s warm acoustics and quiet atmosphere created an ideal setting for their gentle harmonies. As a result, listeners were able to relax and enter a peaceful inner space.


A Stop in Budapest

Before arriving in Serbia, the group also performed in Budapest, Hungary. This additional concert allowed them to share their peaceful musical journey with local seekers and music lovers. Moreover, the short tour reflected their long-standing tradition of offering free concerts across Europe. They always travel with the intention of spreading peace through music.


About Agnikana’s Group

Agnikana’s Group began in 1997, founded by the Czech musician Agnikána Senkyříková. Over time, the group has grown into a beautifully coordinated, all-female group with members from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Switzerland.

Their repertoire is dedicated to the meditative music of Sri Chinmoy. The group combines pure vocals, gentle harmonies, and acoustic instruments such as harmonium, guitar, wooden flutes, violin, santur, metalophone, bells, and soft percussion. Because of their simple and soulful arrangements, their concerts create a peaceful atmosphere for every listener.

Importantly, all of their performances are offered free of charge, given as gifts of the heart. This reflects Sri Chinmoy’s philosophy of sharing peace through music.


A Legacy of Peace Through Music

Throughout the years, the group has offered many concerts around the world. They perform in churches, galleries, cultural centres, and public halls. Furthermore, their mission is always the same: to share moments of peace and to offer audiences a space for reflection and upliftment. In every country they visit, they continue to inspire listeners through their devotion and sincerity.


Sri Chinmoy’s Vision for Music

Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007)Sri Chinmoy (1931 – 2007), whose songs the group performs, saw music as a powerful path to inner peace and self-transcendence. He wrote thousands of devotional and meditative songs in Bengali and English. These songs express the soul’s longing for light.

Additionally, Sri Chinmoy taught that music is a universal language of the heart — a direct way to awaken peace within. Because of this, his melodies speak to people from many cultures.

Music is the inner or universal language of God.

– Sri Chinmoy, God the Supreme Musician (1976)

Agnikana’s Group continues to embody this vision. Each performance becomes not just a concert, but a quiet inner journey.


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Video #328: Agnikana’s Group A Meditative Concert in Budapest

On November 6, Agnikana’s Group performed a deeply calming and meditative concert at MagNet Közösségi Ház in Budapest, Hungary. They often visit Hungary for concerts, and this year was no exception. On their way to Serbia, they stopped in Budapest for this very special evening “surrounded by plants,” which added to the sense of peace and harmony. The live recording weaves together angelic vocals with harmonium, wooden flutes, santur, violin, metalophone, bells, and soft rhythmic percussion. The atmosphere is immersive and serene, offering listeners a profound experience of inner stillness.


Meet Agnikana’s Group

Agnikana’s Group was founded in 1997 by Czech musician Agnikána Senkyříková, and remains fully devoted to performing the music of Sri Chinmoy.   The ensemble is all-female, with members primarily from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Switzerland.   They sing in Bengali and English — the very languages in which Sri Chinmoy composed many of his songs.   Their purpose isn’t commercial — instead, they aim to evoke a profound space of harmony, peace, and purity where listeners can connect with meditation through music.  


Global Reach & Discography

Over nearly three decades, Agnikana’s Group has offered well over 200 public performances across Europe, Asia, and North America.   Their discography is rich and deeply spiritual. According to their website and Bandcamp, their albums include:

  • Bhagaban (2003)  
  • In My Heart-Sky (2008)  
  • Dream, Always Dream (2010)  
  • Premaloker (2013)  
  • Live in Concert I (2015)  
  • My Gratitude-Heart (2016)  
  • Khama Karo (2019)  

Each album reflects their dedication to Sri Chinmoy’s meditative compositions and their desire to share a heartfelt, spiritual resonance with their listeners.


Sri Chinmoy’s Musical Vision

Sri ChinmoySri Chinmoy (1931–2007) was a spiritual teacher, poet, artist, athlete, and prolific composer.  He composed thousands of songs in Bengali and English, offering his music as a path for inner peace. His melodies carry simplicity and depth, inviting listeners to connect with their innermost being. Through music, he aimed to create a bridge between the human heart and the Divine, inspiring calmness, reflection, and joy.

His teachings remind us that music is not just sound – it is a vehicle for meditation, self-transcendence, and spiritual awakening. Every note has the power to uplift, heal, and bring the listener closer to silence and inner harmony. Agnikana’s Group, by performing his compositions, embodies this vision in every concert, allowing audiences to experience a journey of peace and devotion through sound.

When we listen to soulful music … immediately our inner existence climbs up high, higher, highest.  

– Sri Chinmoy, God the Supreme Musician (1976)


Why This Video Resonates

This Budapest concert captured on video is more than just a performance — it is a spiritual offering. As you watch and listen, you’re invited to pause, reflect, and access a space of quiet upliftment. Agnikana’s Group doesn’t just sing – they open a doorway into peace.


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News #86: Pavaka’s Group and Vedic Fire Complete Balkan Tour 2025

Pavaka Group performing Sri Chinmoy compositions on stage during Balkan Tour 2025

A Musical Journey Across the Balkans

In late October and early November 2025, Pavaka’s Group and the Vedic Fire Ensemble completed a remarkable concert tour across the Balkans, performing in five cities with a total of seven concerts. The tour schedule included:

  • Oct 27 – Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Oct 28 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria
  • Oct 29 – Niš, Serbia
  • Oct 30 – Belgrade, Serbia
  • Oct 31 – Skopje, North Macedonia
  • Nov 1 & 2 – Skopje, North Macedonia

The tour brought audiences together for evenings filled with inspiration, stillness, and heartfelt connection through music.

Soulful Performances of Sri Chinmoy’s Music

Each concert featured arrangements of Sri Chinmoy’s compositions – songs dedicated to peace, beauty, and the joy of self-transcendence. Pavaka’s Group, renowned for their warm acoustic sound and rich harmonies, blended guitars, bass, and percussion to create an immersive atmosphere. Meanwhile, the Vedic Fire Ensemble delivered vibrant instrumental pieces with uplifting, almost celestial energy. Together, they offered a balance of meditative calm and dynamic intensity.

Audience Connection and Impact

Audiences responded with quiet reverence and smiles of appreciation. Concert halls in Sofia and Skopje experienced moments of collective silence after each piece—a reflection of the music’s profound impact. Many attendees described the concerts as “a direct experience of peace,” highlighting how Pavaka’s Group and Vedic Fire Ensemble continues to inspire listeners and create meaningful connections worldwide.

Continuing Sri Chinmoy’s Legacy

Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007) composed over 20,000 devotional songs dedicated to the inner journey of the human spirit. Through tours like this, Pavaka’s Group and Vedic Fire bring his music to new audiences while honoring his legacy and spreading the message of inner peace and self-transcendence.

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Video #324: Baridhi’s Group Live – Sri Chinmoy’s Music

Baridhi’s Group Performs at the Statue Inauguration

On 22 September 2025, Bulgaria celebrated the inauguration of Sri Chinmoy’s statue. To mark this meaningful occasion, Baridhi (harmonium), Yasen (kaval), and Giriraja (surbahar) performed a deeply meditative and heartfelt interpretation of Sri Chinmoy’s music. Their performance paid tribute to the Master’s life of peace, service, and inner light.

A Tribute in Sound and Heart

Baridhi’s Group expressed Sri Chinmoy’s teaching that “music is the universal language of the heart.” Each note invited stillness, and each pause encouraged reflection. Moreover, the harmonium’s rich resonance, the kaval’s airy voice, and the surbahar’s deep tones blended to create a musical tapestry that honored the Master. Consequently, the audience experienced both serenity and inspiration.

Significance of the Event

The statue’s unveiling signifies more than a local landmark; it demonstrates Sri Chinmoy’s worldwide vision of oneness, peace, and self-transcendence. Furthermore, Baridhi’s Group elevated the event, turning it from a ceremony into a living expression of spiritual aspiration.

Invitation to View and Reflect

We warmly invite you to watch this performance. Whether you have long enjoyed Sri Chinmoy’s music or are discovering it for the first time, this video opens a doorway into the heart-space where music and meditation meet. Additionally, it offers moments of uplift, reflection, and silence for every viewer.

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