Sri Chinmoy gives a television interview on WKAQ, Channel 2, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Sri Chinmoy offers a New Year’s meditation and message for 1975, at Hunter College in New York, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy directs three disciple singing groups to learn and perform fifty short Bengali songs he had composed during the months of October or November 1977. The songs are later published in Journey's Goal, part 10a.

Sri Chinmoy composes ‘E Jibane Jadi’ at Utano Youth Hostel in Kyoto, Japan.

Sri Chinmoy offers a concert at Teatro De La Cantv in Caracas, Venezuela.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at the Oita Ken Seishonen Kaikan in Beppu, Japan.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at Hotel Indonesia in Jakarta, Java, Indonesia.

Sri Chinmoy lifts 17 people at the Royal Garden Village in Hua Hin, Thailand.

The world’s fastest passenger ferryboat — the San Frangisk, which can travel up to 40 knots an hour, and normally plies between Malta and Sicily — is dedicated as a Sri Chinmoy Peace Ship.

Sri Chinmoy receives a message on behalf of all members of the Maltese Parliament, declaring Sri Chinmoy as an ‘International Emissary of Peace’ and ‘Ambassador of Peace for Malta’, presented by the Speaker of the House, Dr. Lawrence Gonzi, at the Peace Run Opening Ceremony in Valletta, Malta.

Sri Chinmoy launches a Peace Run at a ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City's Thong Nhat Stadium. Thirty local Vietnamese runners join the core team of Peace Runners in two laps around the stadium carrying the flaming Peace Torch just before the start of a major soccer match.

Sri Chinmoy completes 20,025 Soul-Bird drawings in one day — bringing his all-time total to 789,754 — at Kitano Tusitala Hotel in Apia, Western Samoa. Meanwhile, a ‘Sri Chinmoy Peace Strait’, between Samoa and another island, is dedicated.

Sri Chinmoy and his students attend ‘The Magic Circus of Samoa’ — the first all-Samoan circus — in Apia, Samoa.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at Hearton Hotel in Kyoto, Japan.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at Christchurch Cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Sri Chinmoy lifts 46 people including 126-year-old great-great-grandmother Somo Santono, believed to be the world’s oldest living woman, as part of a ‘Lifting Up the World with a Oneness-Heart’ programme at the Sheraton Mustika Hotel in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.