Video by Utpal Marshall
On March 3rd 1979, Sri Chinmoy completed his first marathon in Chico California in a time of 4:31:34. Each year since then, his students in New York and around the world have honoured him by running the 26-mile distance.

Video by Utpal Marshall
On March 3rd 1979, Sri Chinmoy completed his first marathon in Chico California in a time of 4:31:34. Each year since then, his students in New York and around the world have honoured him by running the 26-mile distance.
Sri Chinmoy records two half-hour interviews with New York TV personality Joel Martin for cable TV in New York, NY, USA. They will be aired during the spring.
An exhibition of Sri Chinmoy’s paintings opens in Städtische Ausstellunghalle Klingental in Basel, Switzerland.
Sri Chinmoy celebrates his sixth Piano Anniversary with a piano concert at Public School 86 in Jamaica, New York, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at Public School 86 in Jamaica, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy cooks prasad for his students to mark the completion of his first 1,000 poems in his Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees series. It takes him five hours, 20 minutes to prepare the dish.
Sri Chinmoy also holds a four-hour meditation to commemorate the occasion. There will be future four-hour meditations to be held on the 24th of each month.
Sri Chinmoy receives the Heart of Cook Islands Award.
Sri Chinmoy performs on the Chinese erhu in a duet with legendary flautist Paul Horn in Jamaica, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy performed on 8 Thai musical instruments at the Imperial Mae Ping Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Drawings by CKG
Sri Chinmoy creates a book of drawings, entitled Friendship Life with the Unknown in Jamaica, New York. These drawings precede his Jharna-Kala era, which begins later the same year on November 19th.
Sri Chinmoy’s humour is evidenced by a quote from the January/February 1974 issue of Chinmoy Family magazine:
The Unknown — On Thursday, the 28th, we saw a film of the drawings from Guru’s book of drawings, Friendship-Life with the Unknown. Guru joked about how he had declined artistically since he was in his teens... Guru said that we may find something in the pictures with the help of the title*, but without it, we will be in “the unbearable unknown.”
*The titles are not printed in the original book. They have been taken from a separate type-written sheet preserved for many years by Sanatan Curchack.
NEW YORK — New York-based peace leader Sri Chinmoy returned to New York recently after a two-month goodwill tour of southern Africa which included meetings with Nelson Mandela recently and Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on New Year’s Day. About 300 members of the Sri Chinmoy Centres International, including 100 from New York City, accompanied Sri Chinmoy.
President Mandela was presented with the U Thant Peace Award by Sri Chinmoy at the ANC National Headquarters in Johannesburg. While offering the award to the President, Sri Chinmoy said, “Your life of unconditional sacrifice and your beloved country’s miracle-transformation are inseparable ... Your triumphant peace-loving and oneness-building spirit the entire aspiring world shall forever love, cherish and adore.”
President Mandela responded to Sri Chinmoy, “This U Thant Peace Award from you is one that I am going to respect a great deal and which encourages me in the difficult work that we are doing. To be appreciated by an organization like yours is a real shot in the arm. I cannot express in words my joy. What you are doing is in the interest of the entire humanity and the world.” A group of Sri Chinmoy's students performed songs composed by their teacher in honor of the 76-year-old South African leader and Nobel Peace Laureate.
Published in The Gary Crusader, Volume XXXIV No. 41 – Saturday, February 24, 1996
Every day my soul
Tells my heart
Many things on the Q.T.
Published in No Problem, I Am My Gorgeous Smile
by Sri Chinmoy
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
May my mind every day
Run for God’s Eye.
May my heart every day
Sprint for God’s Heart.
May my life every day
Kiss the dust of my Lord’s Feet.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
Before using seated double-arm machine up to 140 lbs. with each arm simultaneously
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
May my God-love, God-devotion
And God-surrender
Increase every day
At least by an inch.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
Before lifting 650 lbs. with each arm simultaneously three times (Total: 1,300 lbs.)
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
Your infinite Grace is telling me
That my heart-hermitage
Is Your celestial Palace.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
Before doing multiple one-arm pushes with 700 lbs.
Published in My Morning Soul-Body Prayers, part 12
by Sri Chinmoy
at the Runners are Smiler 2-mile race in New York
My Lord,
To love running
In the morning
Is the beginning
Of my God-pleasing life.
Published in My Race-Prayers, part 1
A talk by Sri Chinmoy
to the Connecticut Centre
Puerto Rico honours us. This is something true. But something infinitely more significant than this is that Puerto Rico gives us the opportunity to be of service to the Supreme. Puerto Rico accepts us with whatever we have. Whatever we want to offer Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico accepts gladly and soulfully.
Puerto Rico has accepted our philosophy unreservedly and wholeheartedly. All of Puerto Rico, its leaders and people, know who we are and accept us. This is very significant. Now dear ones, many of you work hard to manifest the Supreme in me, and to you I am grateful. Many others do nothing; to them I can say nothing. But if some of you who do work very hard have the idea that what the Puerto Ricans have done in the few days that I was there is inferior to what you have done here, then I wish to say you are making a mistake. It is true that in riches, in material wealth and power, Puerto Rico is not equal to America. But Puerto Rico has heart-power and in this way Puerto Rico is superior.
The House and Senate of Puerto Rico cannot be compared to that of America as a whole. America is much more powerful. It would be like comparing an ant to an elephant. But in the Eye of the Supreme, all are the same. What is important is who comes forward and offers his capacity. It is not fault that their capacities are limited. It is God who has given them a certain amount of capacity and the capacity that they have they are more than willing to share with the aspiring community. The Puerto Ricans use their heart, a child’s heart. The heart identifies and says, “Take what I have and what I am.”
If a child gives a cent, which is all he has, then the Supreme is most pleased with him. If a child has a dollar and offers it all, then he is much better in the Supreme’s Eye than a multimillionaire who is offering only a few thousand dollars. The millionaire just tempts the world with his wealth; he does not serve the world. If a small child offers me his minute capacity, while his father merely promises, tempts and delays, then the child will be infinitely more appreciated by God than his father will be. Puerto Rico has accepted us wholeheartedly, but America has only given us an infinitesimal degree of recognition. He who comes forward and offers his capacity is supremely chosen. And this Puerto Rico has done.
On Friday evening I told them that I would leave for Puerto Rico Monday morning, so all these meetings were arranged on Saturday and Monday. The disciples got a day and a half notice, and already on Monday I was invited to be on TV and in the newspaper. In two days’ time so many meetings were arranged. If the Puerto Ricans are not ready, I do not know who is ready to receive our light.
I am giving this advice to those who are working hard for the manifestation of the Supreme. Those of you who do not work for the Supreme may have your own opinion, but it will be a real mistake for others to feel that what the Puerto Ricans achieved, this time is in any way inferior to your achievements. Some of you may feel that the standard here is much higher, that Puerto Rico’s standard is low. It is true that if something is done here, then it is often heard of all over the world, but this is not important. What is important is self-dedication. Their self-dedication is not in any way inferior to yours.
Puerto Rico was the first to accept our light; the Puerto Rican Centre was the first. Here again they are first. Now it is time for the American disciples to do something significant. The disciples should work hard, very hard, and one day they will be successful. This is the year of outer success and inner progress. It has just started. Let us open up our hearts. Let us identify ourselves with the Puerto Rican achievements and accept them as our own.
Published in AUM – Vol. 2, No. 2, February 27, 1975
Sri Chinmoy cooks prasad for his students to mark the completion of his first 1,000 poems in his Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees series. It takes him five hours, 20 minutes to prepare the dish at his home in New York.
by Sri Chinmoy
while in residence at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, India
In the afternoon at around three o’clock I was typing in the flower-room. My friend Prahllad came in and started telling me all about his grievances against some of the dining room workers. Suddenly Nolini-da came in, surprising and frightening both of us. Nolini-da said to me: “Can you ask Sisir to come and listen to Anirvan’s tape on Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri? I shall hear it at my place. You can also invite a few more literary-minded individuals.”
I invited Sisir-da. On the way I met Jugal-da, Parichand-da and Satinath-da. I invited them also to come at five o’clock to listen to Anirvan’s tape. About fifteen lovers of literature came and Nolini-da played the tape. Nolini-da’s comment: “I enjoyed it especially towards the end. I enjoyed it deeply.”
Published in A Service-Flame and a Service-Sun
by Sri Chinmoy
in Langkawi, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia
I have come to learn
Something very new:
Manifestation-privileges
God gives to very few. *
Published in My God-Hunger-Cry
Sri Chinmoy comments on the importance of this special prayer
in Langkawi, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia
There are two kinds of spiritual Masters. One kind will say, “Aspire, aspire, aspire. First realise God. Then be of service to mankind. God-realisation first, and then service to humankind.”
Again, there are some spiritual Masters who feel that aspiration and dedication must go together. They see that a bird has two wings. An aeroplane also has two wings. With one wing the plane cannot fly. Similarly, a bird needs two wings to fly. In our case, we feel exactly the same way. When aspiration-wings and dedication-wings go together, our spiritual life is normal, natural and most effective. Over the years I have said many, many times that we must aspire and we must serve at the same time.
Even now, to my great sorrow, some disciples are ready only to aspire, to pray and meditate. They are fully satisfied with their aspiration. They do not pay any attention whatsoever to dedication. But if you are in my boat, I feel that it is necessary on your part to listen to your Master. I realised God long, long ago. At that time, there was no such thing as manifestation. My life was all in the Himalayan caves. What can you do there? You live in a cave and come out for fruits and milk and other things. But that was long, long ago.
Now, in the twenty-first century, we are living in a world of newness, oneness and fulness. In newness, we aspire. While aspiring, we have to have the feeling of oneness. Throughout the length and breadth of the world, we have to establish our oneness with our fellow human beings. They are all our fellow citizens of the world. We start with something new. Inside the new, we have to feel our oneness. And then, when we feel our oneness, we enter into fulness, the complete fulness of God-aspiration, God-realisation and God-manifestation. There are many, many disciples here, there and elsewhere who may feel that they do not have the capacity to serve mankind, but they can do many, many things to serve the Supreme in me. This dedication of theirs leads to manifestation, God-manifestation.
Outwardly, your mind may say that my weightlifting is silly, sillier, silliest. Outwardly I fully subscribe to your view. But inwardly I know, divinely I know, spiritually I know, that it is not silly, not at all. This is a unique service that I am offering to mankind. Nothing is as important as inspiration. We start our journey from inspiration; then aspiration and realisation follow. The Supreme in me tries to inspire human beings. Old people, on principle, may give up hope. They may only wait for the day when God will summon them. They have no inner joy, the joy that gives us progress. They do not believe in progress. They are only withdrawing money from their life-bank and, when the day dawns that it is all withdrawn, they will disappear from the earthly scene.
I am seventy-four years old. This is a ripe old age, especially for an Indian. And there are many, many countries where people do not live past the age of forty-five or fifty. America has good luck. But then again, what do Americans do in their old age? Do they pray? Do they meditate? Do they serve mankind? If you care to discover the percentage, it will be a shocking experience, a shocking experience. Inspiration is gone. Aspiration is no longer alive. Dedication is an old, forgotten story. All their achievements are now buried in oblivion.
Until we breathe our last, let us aspire, and let us inspire others. They do not have to do weightlifting — far from it! They have their own forms of exercise to do. Those things if they do, diligently, regularly and self-givingly, then they will have physical fitness. Inside the body is the soul. The body is the temple; the soul is the shrine. They need each other. If there is only a temple and no shrine inside, nobody is going to come. Again, if one wants to see the shrine, it cannot be left in the street. The shrine will be destroyed by cats and dogs and other animals. The temple and the shrine both have a special way to inspire humankind.
Please, please do not think that you are superior to others because you aspire. No, they may be superior to you! If they aspire and also serve, undoubtedly they are superior to you because they are doing both things. People who dedicate themselves to the manifestation of God’s Light here on earth are infinitely superior to those who think that aspiration is the only way.
You have two wings. You should aspire and you should serve. Manifestation comes from service. And if you serve soulfully, self-givingly, that is the proper manifestation of God’s Light on earth. Recently I said that it is a great privilege, which is given to very few, to do manifestation-work:
I have come to learn
Something very new:
Manifestation-privileges
God gives to very few.
Manifestation is a reality that blossoms from dedication. Again, there are some disciples who work so hard outwardly. They throw themselves into manifestation projects. But afterwards, they go home and watch television or sleep for eight or ten hours. In their case, God-realisation will wait indefinitely.
If you are already paying equal attention to both aspiration and dedication, I am very, very happy and very proud. But if you are not taking both of them together as one unit, as seriously as possible, then you are making a Himalayan blunder, a Himalayan blunder. Those are my real disciples who can do both the inner work and the outer work together.
Published in Live in the Eternal Now
* This special prayer, as published in My God-Hunger-Cry, is dated 24 November 2006. However, this is clearly not the date Sri Chinmoy composed it, since he makes an earlier reference to it during a visit to Pangkor Island in Malaysia on 24 November 2005. He said at that time, “Recently in New York I have been giving importance to one particular aphorism,” and he went on to recite the same prayer. We can safely assume, therefore, that this prayer was composed before Sri Chinmoy left New York for the Christmas trip in November 2005.
given by Sri Chinmoy
in Chiang Mai, Thailand
I cherish
My Lord’s
Powerful Commands.
My Lord treasures
My fearless promises.
I call it
My human birth.
My Lord calls it
My divine descent.
My Lord
Does not count
My countless imperfections.
My Lord counts only
My readiness, willingness
And eagerness.
I am now a perfect stranger
To my life’s idle talk
And my heart’s empty vision.
Each human being
Will become
An inevitable God.
Published in My Christmas-New Year-Vacation Aspiration-Prayers, part 61