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 offers his thirteenth talk on the Bhagavad Gita, entitled ‘The Field and the Knower of the Field’, at his apartment in Manhattan, New York, USA.
The Sri Chinmoy Centre sponsors an Inter-religious Observance of the National Day of Prayer at Hunter College in New York, USA. Prayers are received from the First Lady, Mrs. Ford, and a number of religious figures. Sri Chinmoy conducts the concluding meditation and his students perform scenes from his play The Sacred Fire.
An exhibition of Sri Chinmoy’s Jharna-Kala artworks opens at Habitat in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Sri Chinmoy offers an esraj concert and delivers a lecture, entitled ‘A Seeker’s Resolution, Revolution and Evolution’, at the State University of New York in Buffalo, NY, USA.
A musical piece by classical Swiss composer Heinrich Schweizer, entitled ‘Chinmoy’, premieres at a Lincoln Center concert in New York, USA.
Sri Chinmoy holds a special vigil for Pope John Paul II at the United Nations in New York.
Sri Chinmoy offers a concert in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Sri Chinmoy runs 2 miles in a time of 32 min. 30 sec. (16:15/mile pace) at Runners Are Smilers in Flushing Meadows Park, New York, USA.
Sri Chinmoy performs 200 Bengali and 200 English songs, the most he had ever sung in a public recital, at Buchman Hall, NY, USA. Sri Chinmoy had composed all the songs and recorded them earlier in the month. Directly after the concert, lasting seven hours, he releases the previously recorded songs in a 4-part cassette series, which he titled, ‘Four Hundred Blue-Green-White-Red Song-Birds’ parts 1, 2, 3, 4. Listen to the songs...
Sri Chinmoy hosts the finals of the United Nations Tennis Tournament, held at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York, USA.
Sri Chinmoy receives the Heart of Portugal Award.
Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert for the 31st anniversary of Sri Chinmoy: The Peace Meditation at the United Nations, at the United Nations in New York.
Sri Chinmoy answers questions from those who have been following his path for over thirty-three years, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, NY, USA.
by Sri Chinmoy
at Aspiration-Ground, Jamaica, New York
I went to our San Diego Centre. And what did I do there? As soon as I saw some of the paintings which I did in 1976, I cried and cried with joy. I took pictures of four or five framed originals. I could not believe I was the artist! They were so beautiful, so beautiful!
There were six or seven paintings that made me cry and cry. My soul, my heart and my entire existence were absolutely overwhelmed. You cannot imagine what I felt when I was looking at those paintings.
Our San Francisco Centre also has quite a few originals. My boss at the Indian Consulate, Mr. Mehrotra, was transferred to San Francisco. He came to our Jharna-Kala gallery there, and he was so deeply moved. Then I invited him and his wife to eat at our restaurant. They sat with me, and I started painting in front of them. I gave them the painting that I had done right in front of them. It was a really beautiful painting! Mr. Mehrotra was very happy, and I was also very happy.
Published in The Temple and the Shrine
If age is in the mind, Sri Chinmoy is proving it. This week the fitness enthusiast and peace leader succeeded in vertically jumping 31" from a standing position onto a platform — which is above the top of a kitchen table or a piano, and at the level of the hood of a Toyota car! Using the power of intense concentration and a childlike enthusiasm for this new and surprising field of endeavor, Sri Chinmoy reached the height of 31" on only his ninth training day.
“This is unbelievable! That is a great jump and from a coaching standpoint, this is a very, great athletic feat! Sri Chinmoy is like some of the basketball players in the NBA!” commented Jim Hurt, Track and Field Coach at St. John’s University in Queens, New York. Putting the jump into perspective for us he added. “This is an outstanding performance for any human being, but it is absolutely stupendous for a master athlete of his age.”
Not stopping here. Sri Chinmoy recently jumped over a 33 inch tape in the standing high jump which is only 1/2 inch less than half of his height of 5'7". This week his record standing vertical jump of 18 1/4" inspired former Olympic Track and Field Coach Paton Jordon, who himself holds many track and field records, to offer the following encouragement: “Outstanding! Sri Chinmoy’s 18 1/4" vertical jump is terrific and incredibly outstanding for his age.”
A study reported in the European Journal of Applied Physiology of Italian athletes in 1991, reported that the average vertical jump for power athletes (sprinters and jumpers) aged sixty to sixty-nine was 9 1/2" and the average vertical jump for endurance athletes in the same age group was 7 1/2".
A sprinting and decathlon champion and volleyball coach in his youth, Sri Chinmoy was valued on the volleyball team for being able to leap up and smash the ball over the net. Almost fifty years later he says “the old-age bondage limitations return to the childhood-freedom dreams, with determination we can conquer the age-barrier and go back to our childlike heart where hope is blossoming at every moment.”
Known as a musician, writer, artist, spiritual leader as well as an athlete, Sri Chinmoy explains why he devotes himself to such leaping pursuits; “Age is in the mind, age is no barrier,” he states, “When the inflexibility of the mind surrenders to the enthusiasm of the heart, then we can accomplish many, many unimaginable things! I wish to encourage old people not to surrender to old age,” says Sri Chinmoy, “but to grow into the heart of a seven year old child. Then there will be no end to our progress.”
Sri Chinmoy has always been a dedicated practitioner of sports.
From a standing position Sri Chinmoy vertically jumping 31 inches onto a platform.
Published in Caribbean Life, Brooklyn Edition, May 14-20, 1996.
Princess Diana, Princess Diana, Princess,
The world’s only fondness-summit-Empress!
Dreamland-beauty’s blue-green reality-glow.
Compassion-heart’s sleepless, streaming river-flow.
Published in Diana, Princess of Wales, Empress of the World
by Sri Chinmoy
during a meeting of the United Nations Meditation Group, where various people offer reminiscences about their most significant experiences at the United Nations.
With your kind permission I wish to offer two most striking experiences of mine. The first was when I met with Secretary-General U Thant in his office. His simplicity, sincerity, humility, purity and divinity made me immediately feel that I had found in him a true and genuine spiritual brother. In him I also discovered a heart of universal oneness. Then, a few years ago, I had the golden opportunity to pay my most soulful respects to the soul of Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold at his grave in Uppsala. While I was offering my most soulful love, appreciation and adoration to this divinely great soul, I discovered immediately the luminosity of his mind. In his mind I found the most illumining and fulfilling vastness. Two supremely giant souls — Dag Hammarskjold and U Thant, U Thant and Dag Hammarskjold. Inside the vastness of Dag Hammarskjold my heart felt the love of oneness, and inside the oneness of U Thant my soul envisioned the vastness. Their oneness and vastness and vastness and oneness make me feel and realise that this United Nations — their dream-fulfilling reality and reality-transcending dream — will forever and ever be cherished and treasured by the aspiring, self-giving and truth-loving humanity.
Published in U Thant: Divinity's Smile, Humanity’s Cry
Sri Chinmoy meditates at an Inter-religious Observance of The National Day of Prayer at Hunter College in New York. A prayer by the First Lady, Mrs. Ford, is read out and representatives of several faiths also offer their prayers, after which scenes from Sri Chinmoy’s play, The Sacred Fire, are performed.
A lecture by Sri Chinmoy
at the State University of New York at Buffalo
The seeker’s first friend is resolution. Resolution is his intimate friend. Revolution is the seeker’s second friend. This friend is also an intimate friend and undoubtedly a good friend as well. Finally, the seeker gets evolution as his friend. Evolution is the seeker’s birthless and deathless friend.
A seeker’s resolution-friend is in the idea-world. A seeker’s revolution-friend is in the ideal-world. A seeker’s evolution-friend is in the reality-world.
A seeker’s thinking and searching mind likes resolution-flames. A seeker’s challenging and dynamic vital likes revolution-fire. A seeker’s crying and sacrificing heart likes evolution-glow.
The seeker’s thinking and searching mind thinks that it can conquer ignorance-night. Indeed, this is an absurd idea. Nevertheless, this effort is a forward, upward and inward movement.
The seeker’s challenging and dynamic vital feels that it can easily conquer ignorance-sea. Indeed, this is nothing short of impossibility. Nevertheless, this effort is a forward, upward and inward movement.
The seeker’s crying and sacrificing heart knows perfectly well that it can never conquer ignorance. Only God, the Author of all Good, can conquer ignorance in him, through him and for him. At that time, and only at that time, will it be possible for the crying and sacrificing heart to see the face of transformation and illumination.
The seeker’s resolution, revolution and evolution have discovered that life is a continuous struggle. It is a struggle between what the seeker has and what the seeker has not. What the seeker has is frustration-possession. He wants to possess, but he finds that his possessions are nothing short of frustration to him. They are a heavy load that he has to carry. When he wants to run fast, faster, fastest towards the Ultimate Goal, he discovers that he is possessed and bound by his possessions. What the seeker has not is renunciation-light, dedication-light, love-light, devotion-light, surrender-light, oneness-light and perfection-light.
Resolution is in the inner world. Revolution is in the outer world. Evolution is in both the outer world and the inner world. First, the seeker resolves to become a good and perfect instrument; but still he is at the mercy of his own difficulties, shortcomings and weaknesses. Then there comes a time when he revolts against his own reality, which is ignorance, and he feels an indomitable urge to fight against it. Finally, there comes a time when the seeker wants to make progress both in the inner world and in the outer world. At that time, what he needs is necessity. But necessity is not enough. He has to go one step further and get the message of opportunity. Opportunity has to knock at the seeker’s heart-door; then only can necessity be fulfilled. Again, opportunity is not enough. Opportunity has to be helped by Divinity’s Reality. When God’s Hour strikes, only then is opportunity effective. Before that time, it is of no avail.
When, in the course of evolution, God’s Hour strikes, the seeker finally sees, feels and grows into his own inner mounting flame. He sees that God, his Almighty Father, is both his starting point and his Goal. He sees that God is in him, guiding him and running with him, teaching him how to run along Eternity’s Road in order to reach Infinity’s Light and Immortality’s Delight.
Published in The Oneness of the Eastern Heart and the Western Mind, part 3
by Sri Chinmoy
from those who have been on his path for more than thirty-three years, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York.
Question: On the Christmas Trip you said, if I understood correctly, that even when some of us want to be receptive and are crying to make some progress or crying for light in some way and you try to give it to us, we become frightened or we refuse it. I was wondering if there was something we could do so that we could be more receptive in that way.
Sri Chinmoy: There are many ways to create or develop receptivity, many, many ways. Two ways I shall tell you. One way is to imagine inside your heart a most beautiful lotus that is blossoming petal by petal. Then what will you do? You will appreciate the beauty and fragrance of that lotus. While appreciating, first you will see that inside your heart is the lotus. Then, gradually, you will see that your heart is no longer there; your heart has become a lotus. Your heart has disappeared and only a lotus remains. Then try to appreciate the beauty and fragrance of that lotus. That is going to give you enormous receptivity because you have become one with the beauty and fragrance of the lotus. When you become one with the beauty and fragrance of something that is pure, you are bound to develop receptivity.
Another thing is daily to fix a few times when you will recite either “Supreme, Supreme, Supreme, Supreme” or “Guru, Guru, Guru,” whichever you like. I like “Supreme.” He is also our Guru! Three or four times a day, for a few minutes if you recite “Supreme, Supreme, Supreme” or “Guru, Guru, Guru,” you can easily develop receptivity.
Sometimes disciples do not receive, sometimes they resist and sometimes they revolt. Again, some disciples who are not as strong as other disciples develop such receptivity during our Christmas Trips! At that time they receive so much from me. To my great joy and astonishment, they make tremendous progress. Then, during the entire year, they do not have to do spiritual work. They can withdraw and withdraw from their spirituality-bank. Again, some excellent disciples receive so much, so much from me during our Christmas Trips. I tell you, it is unimaginable! You have to know which category you belong to.
Question: You have said that sometimes God blesses the world with His Compassion and sometimes with His Justice-Light. Is it possible that God may act in various ways in the same situation?
Sri Chinmoy: Let us say that some people are doing something wrong and they are getting God’s Compassion, whereas others who are doing the same kind of thing are getting God’s Justice-Light. Why? We have to believe in the past and also we have to believe in the future. At what point God may withdraw His Compassion-Height and at what point God will bring down His Justice-Light, we do not know.
The mind will say that somebody has done something wrong and he deserves punishment. Why is God waiting and waiting? Why is He only showing His Compassion-Height and not His Justice-Light? Nobody will be able to escape God’s Justice-Light, but God has His own Hour. Our difficulty is that with our minds we try to bind the time, fix the time. We say, “He is such a bad fellow. He should be punished at this very moment, or in a week or in a month or in a year.” Unfortunately, God’s choice Hour we do not know. That is why it seems that somebody has escaped punishment. But God’s Justice-Light nobody will be able to escape — nobody, nobody. It is a matter of time. God has kept a fixed Hour when that person will be punished.
Again, I wish to say that God’s Justice itself is a kind of Compassion. If God uses His Justice-Light, it is for our good. When God uses His Justice-Light, it is to illumine an individual, not to destroy him.
Question: Should I feel that my spiritual Master is the highest?
Sri Chinmoy: Some spiritual Masters openly declare their God-realisation. Other spiritual Masters secretly tell their choice disciples, very secretly. According to Indian theory, no matter who your Guru is or what his height is, you have to feel that he is the highest.
Do not make the mistake of confusing spiritual power and occult power. Real spirituality has nothing, nothing to do with occult power. Occult power is like some monkeys. They will pinch people this side and that side; they only create a sensation.
While you are on the way to God-realisation, real spiritual powers automatically come. You do not have to beg them. But again, some people pray to God to give them occult power. They want to be satisfied with occult power, not with real spirituality, with God-realisation.
Never be fooled by the display of occult power. When someone shows his occult power, he is surprising all of us. But is there anybody who is really being inspired to go and pray to God either at home or in a church? By the occultist’s performances you are excited, you are thrilled, but you are not getting even an iota of inspiration or aspiration to pray and meditate, to increase the power of your prayer-life and meditation-life. But if you go to a spiritual Master, if you go to church, if you have tremendous faith in the Saviour Christ, as you should, then you get so much inner joy, inner feeling.
Never put occult power and real spirituality on the same footing. It will be the height of your stupidity. There are so many spiritual Masters who had tremendous occult power but never used it, never. Again, there are some who did use it. Why? Because God asked them to use it in order to manifest His Light in a special way. But by using occult power, you cannot change anybody’s life. Never think that occult power is something needed to make spiritual progress — never, never, never!
Then there is another theory about spiritual Masters. There was a great scholar who was a graduate of Cambridge University. He came to India as a professor of English literature. One day the principal of his university invited the professor to come to his place and eat. O God, as soon as the professor saw the principal’s wife, he saw God inside her! She did not pray or meditate, but the professor was a genuine seeker and he recognised her as his Guru. In the beginning, the principal’s wife was a little bit embarrassed. Then she started praying and meditating and she went very, very high.
The professor showed such sincere devotion to his Guru that he made tremendous progress. He reached a very high, sublime height. Then this man had to write, “The Guru is higher than God Himself.”
How to believe it? The professor explained, "The Guru takes the beating. What is happening inside the real God, if there is a separate God, we do not know. But here we see, when disciples do something wrong — specially close disciples — what kind of beating the Guru gets." He wrote a beautiful article on this theme. Again and again he was justifying his statement that the Guru is higher than God Himself. In one sense, it is ridiculous; but again, the real Guru is God Himself. The God that is inside us and the God that we imagine in Heaven is the same God, the same Guru.
Again and again this professor said, “The one who sees our sufferings and becomes one with our sufferings is higher than God.” He did not say whether the God who is upstairs on the highest floor, in Heaven, is suffering or not. He did not want to say, or perhaps he did not even know. But he saw that the Guru in front of him was suffering by becoming one with his suffering, so he felt that this Guru was definitely higher than the Being that we imagine to be God.
Now, let me touch on another point. There are some unfortunate disciples who say, “God knows everything, but my Master does not know everything.” By saying that the Guru does not know, if you are a disciple of that type, you are very comfortable. You say, “Oh, I can do all kinds of things because the Master will never know.” But who is becoming the loser? The actual loser is you yourself. You are saying, “He does not know, he does not know.” Why does the Master even have to know? Why does he have to know what you are doing with your outer life or mental life or vital life? Do whatever you want to, if you have to do it, but do not bring the Master into the picture.
Again, when you do good things you say to yourself, “How I wish the Master knew about it!” At that time, be wise. When you are doing something good, give the credit to the Master by saying, “I am sure the Master has acted in and through me.” If you can give the Master or the Supreme the credit, you are doing absolutely the right thing. Just say, “I myself could not have done it. I myself could not have said it. He has acted in and through me. I am only an instrument.” Sri Krishna taught us, “Nimitta matram bhava savyasachin” — “Become a mere instrument.”
When you pray and meditate, if you pray to the Supreme, I will be the happiest person, believe me, because He is my Guru, He is your Guru. Take Him as the top of the tree and think of me as the foot of the tree. But if you separate me from that tree, you are making a mistake.
The way I have established my oneness with God, unfortunately you have not yet done it. You will also do the same thing, but until you have come to that realisation, always take us as one, take us as one, take us as one. I hope I am making it clear. Pray to the Supreme. I am also praying to the Supreme, but fortunately I have become inseparably one with Him. You will also become inseparably one with Him at God’s own Hour, choice Hour. Until that time, try to keep the link, the oneness-link, between me and the Supreme.
Question: In China I saw the Chinese goddess Quan Yin and I really felt something in her. I am wondering, if I feel inspired to sit in front of Quan Yin, is that a good thing?
Sri Chinmoy: There is nothing wrong if you look at this Chinese goddess. Four or five times she came to me before I went to China. If you feel inspired by her, I will not be jealous of her! She is a goddess. Similarly, if you meditate on Mother Kali, I will not be jealous, because Mother Kali is my Mother. If you want to do it sometimes, then do it. I will be the last person to prevent you, because when you become one with God, you become one with all Cosmic Gods and Goddesses. But in your heart of hearts, you have to know always that this Indian Guru is enough for you.
Published in My Heart-Door I Have Kept Wide Open