Video #321: Music of Sri Chinmoy – Piano & Violin

On February 2, 2025, a peaceful evening of music took place at KIC – Salon 19:19, Skopje, North Macedonia. The Sri Chinmoy Centre presented the Music of Sri Chinmoy in a concert in Skopje 2025, featuring:

  • Piano: Dolores Kabestani, arrangements
  • Violin: Bhoiravi Achenbach, member of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra

The concert highlighted newly arranged piano and violin versions of Sri Chinmoy’s compositions. The soft hall lighting and attentive audience created a space of calm reflection, allowing listeners to experience the meditative quality of the music. The performance embodied Sri Chinmoy’s vision of music as “the universal language of the heart”.

This concert shows Sri Chinmoy’s musical philosophy clearly. Even if you are new to his work, you can enjoy calm and inspiration. Moreover, it helps you connect more deeply with meditative music.

About Sri Chinmoy’s Music

Sri Chinmoy composed over 23,000 songs, blending Eastern and Western musical traditions. His compositions often featured instruments like the esraj, flute, piano, and organ, reflecting his belief in music as a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries. Each piece aimed to inspire inner peace and spiritual growth, inviting listeners to experience a deeper connection with themselves and the world around them.

Discover More

Meditative music by Sri Chinmoy and other artists: www.radiosrichinmoy.org
Upcoming concerts and events by the Sri Chinmoy Centre: www.srichinmoycentre.org
Learn more about Sri Chinmoy’s life and works: www.srichinmoy.org

News #76: “Sri Chinmoy’s World of Peace” Exhibition Opens at Shilpakala Academy, Chittagong

Sri Chinmoy’s World of Peace exhibition opening ceremony

On October 10, 2025, the “Sri Chinmoy’s World of Peace” art exhibition opened at Shilpakala Academy, Chittagong. Mayor Shahadat Hossain (second from right) cut the ribbon to start the event. He was assisted by Dr. Jajeev Ranjan, Assistant High Commissioner of India (left), and Ven. Jinabodhi Bikkhu, a Buddhist monk and Pali scholar (right).

The exhibition showcases the art and spiritual legacy of Sri Chinmoy, born in Chittagong. Visitors will see works of Jharna‑Kala, with his soul-bird drawings that symbolize inner peace and spiritual growth. The show invites attendees to reflect on harmony, meditation, and inner transformation, and reminds us of Sri Chinmoy’s message of oneness and universal love.

By hosting the exhibition in his birthplace, the event connects Sri Chinmoy’s global teachings with his roots in Bangladesh. The Shilpakala Academy hosts this exhibition, providing local and international visitors a chance to experience Sri Chinmoy’s philosophy through visual art. For more on his art, see Sri Chinmoy Art.

The exhibition also celebrates meditation, harmony, and universal love, core elements of Sri Chinmoy’s work. Attendees can enjoy guided tours, talks, and interactive sessions that explore the deeper meaning behind each artwork.

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

Video #318: Andrea Marcato Wins Sri Chinmoy 3100-Mile Race 2025

Andrea Marcato makes history by winning the Sri Chinmoy 3100-mile race 2025 for the sixth time. In an extraordinary display of endurance and determination, he completed the world’s longest certified footrace in 46 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes, and 8 seconds. This incredible achievement highlights his consistency, discipline, and the true spirit of self-transcendence.

Marcato’s Record of Achievement

This extraordinary accomplishment marks his sixth finish in the world’s longest certified footrace. Over the years, Marcato has consistently demonstrated resilience, endurance, and determination:

  • 2020: 43 days, 12 hours, 7 minutes, 26 seconds
  • 2021: 42 days, 17 hours, 38 minutes, 38 seconds
  • 2022: 43 days, 3 hours, 20 minutes, 27 seconds
  • 2023: 43 days, 13 hours, 23 minutes, 23 seconds
  • 2024: 43 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes, 6 seconds
  • 2025: 46 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes, 8 seconds

Each finish tells a story of perseverance, self-discipline, and the power of pushing human limits.

About the Sri Chinmoy 3100-Mile Race

The 3100-mile race (about 4989 km) is the longest certified footrace in the world. Each year, runners circle one city block in Queens, New York, completing 5649 laps. They run daily from 6 a.m. to midnight, facing heat, rain, and fatigue for nearly two months.

In 2025, Marcato averaged 106.9 km per day – around 66 miles – showing incredible consistency and focus. His performance highlights the essence of self-transcendence, the central idea behind the race founded by Sri Chinmoy: going beyond one’s limits through inner strength and perseverance.

Endurance, Discipline, and Inspiration

Marcato’s repeated success reflects not only physical endurance but also deep discipline and spiritual aspiration. Over the years, he has inspired fellow runners and supporters from around the world. Each race brings new challenges, yet he continues to find fresh motivation and purpose on the same 883-meter loop.

The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team organizes the event each summer, attracting a small but devoted group of international runners who test the boundaries of human potential.

Learn More

To find out more, visit the official website: www.3100.srichinmoyraces.org. 
For more information about races, visit the official website: www.srichinmoyraces.org.
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Week 226: I Love Singing

Songs:

– Sara Ami Dibona
– I Shall Never Respond
– Jibane Marane Bajabo
– In Life and in Death

Enjoy singing along with the audio recordings. These songs are composed by Sri Chinmoy and performed by his disciple Purnakama. Please click the links below to listen to or download the audio and song scores:

 

Lyrics:


1. Sara Ami Dibona

Sara ami dibona ar purataner dake

Translation:

I shall never respond to the call of the old.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


2. I Shall Never Respond

I shall never respond to the call of the old.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


3. Jibane Marane Bajabo

Jibane marane bajabo
Kebal kanur premer murali

Translation:

In life and in death,
I shall play only on Lord Krishna’s Love-Flute.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


4. In Life and in Death

In life and in death,
I shall play only on Lord Krishna’s Love-Flute.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ 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.

© 2025 Sri Chinmoy Centre

News #75: Sri Chinmoy Spring Half Marathon, 10 km & Kids 2.5 km – Christchurch, NZ – 28 September 2025

On Sunday, September 28, 2025, runners gathered in Christchurch’s Hagley Park for the Sri Chinmoy Spring Half Marathon, 10 km, and Kids 2.5 km Races. The event brought together participants of all ages and abilities for a morning of inspiration, fitness, and community spirit.

Despite typical spring weather concerns, conditions were favorable – dry skies, light wind, and occasional sunshine created an uplifting backdrop for the day’s races. Starting at 9:00 a.m., runners set off through the park’s green landscapes and along Riccarton’s scenic precincts, enjoying a course known for its beauty and gentle challenges.

The Half Marathon featured strong performances across the men’s and women’s divisions, with close finishes and many personal bests recorded. The 10 km and Kids’ 2.5 km races added an extra touch of joy and energy, showcasing the enthusiasm of younger runners and families participating together.

Across all distances, the atmosphere was one of encouragement, harmony, and joy – embodying the event’s deeper spirit of self-transcendence and shared inspiration.

Links for more:

To explore upcoming Sri Chinmoy races: www.srichinmoyraces.org.
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy: www.srichinmoy.org.