1982

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1982

 

The New Year will be the man-awakening
And the life-illumining God-Hour.
The eyeless will see the Vision-Eye
Of the Absolute Supreme,
And the heartless will feel the Compassion-Heart
Of the Absolute Supreme.

— Sri Chinmoy

 

Notes:

Sri Chinmoy held his annual New Year’s Meditation on December 15, 1981, at New York’s High School of Art and Design. During the evening, Sri Chinmoy read out his New Year’s Message and a special song he had composed the previous day from the words of the message was performed by his students.

 

 

1981

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1981

 

In 1981
The Supreme Lord will utilise
The soul-beauty,
The heart-purity
And the life-sincerity
Of His seeker-children
For the manifestation
Of His perfect Perfection.

— Sri Chinmoy

 

Sri Chinmoy during the New Year’s Meditation

 

Sri Chinmoy held his annual New Year’s Meditation on December 16, 1980, in New York. The evening included a musical rendition of Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message — performed by a choir of his students — first in English and, then, simultaneously in Spanish, French and German in a round format. (See Sri Chinmoy’s original score below.)

 


Published in Chandelier, Part 2, song no. 11

 

 

1980

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1980

 

DECEMBER 16TH 1979

 

For the soulfully sincere seekers
Of the Absolute Supreme,
The year nineteen hundred and eighty
Is the year
Of amazing Harmony,
Astounding Peace
And abiding Oneness.

— Sri Chinmoy

 


Listen to Sri Chinmoy reciting his New Year’s Message...

 

Notes:

At his annual New Year’s Meditation and Concert, held on December 16, 1979 (7:30 p.m.), at McMillin Theater, Columbia University in New York, Sri Chinmoy offered his message for the New Year.

Sri Chinmoy set the message to music the previous day and the song was performed that evening.

 


Published in Chandelier, Part 2, song no. 10

 

 

1979

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1979

 

The New Year is the year
Of man and earth’s
Self-giving choice,
And also is the victory-year
Of God’s soundless Voice.

— Sri Chinmoy

Notes:

At the close of his annual New Year’s public meditation, held on December 15, 1978, at Columbia University in New York, Sri Chinmoy delivered his New Year’s Message. Sri Chinmoy also set the message to music and the song was performed that evening.

 


Published in Chandelier, Part 2, song no. 9

 

 

1978

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1978

 

The heart of the year 1978
Belongs to the aspiration-perfection-sky.
The life of the year 1978
Belongs to the dedication-satisfaction-land.
Heart is humanity’s changeless oneness
                    With God.
Heart is humanity’s changing newness
                    In God.
Life is humanity’s crying fulness
                    In God.
Life is humanity’s smiling fulness
                    For God.

— Sri Chinmoy

 


Listen to Sri Chinmoy reciting his New Year’s Message...

 

Notes:

Sri Chinmoy held his annual public meditation for the New Year on December 18, 1977, at Columbia University’s McMillan Theatre in New York. Earlier the same day, Sri Chinmoy cooked 1,000 Indian sweets in Jamaica, Queens, New York. At the conclusion of the evening, after reading out his New Year’s Message, he offered the items individually to the audience as prasad.

 

Inspirational talk at the beginning of the New Year

by Sri Chinmoy at the United Nations, in New York

 

O soul of the United Nations, we wish to serve you more soulfully and more devotedly, and for that what we need is more peace. Do tell us where peace is in abundant measure.

"Where is peace? Peace is in joy."

Where is joy?

"Joy? Joy is in love."

Where is love?

"Love? Love is in oneness."

Where is oneness?

"Oneness? Oneness is in vision."

Where is vision?

"Vision? Vision is in aspiration."

Where is aspiration?

"Aspiration? Aspiration is in self-giving. Aspiration is in truth-becoming, in light-becoming, in life-becoming and, finally, in God-becoming."

O soul of the United Nations, from the very dawn of this New Year, we wish to serve you more soulfully, more devotedly and more unconditionally.


Published in The seeker's mind

 

 

1977

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1977

 

DECEMBER 18, 1976

 

The New Year will be the year
Of our astounding achievements.
Our inner achievement will be peace.
Our outer achievement will be progress.
Peace is realisation-seed.
Progress is satisfaction-fruit.

— Sri Chinmoy

 

 

DECEMBER 18, 1976
Sri Chinmoy meditating at Hunter College.

 

Sri Chinmoy conducted his annual Meditation for the New Year on December 18, 1976, at Hunter College Auditorium in New York where he delivered his New Year’s Message for 1977. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the evening featured Sri Chinmoy playing the esraj, as well as several groups performing arrangements of his music, and a Jharna-Kala exhibit.<

Following is an extract from a talk given by Sri Chinmoy on the significance of the New Year.

The year of frustration has totally ended. We have gone through unbearable frustration, but this experience must leave us. We shall not make friends with wrong forces; we shall not cherish attachment, bondage and other undivine things in the year to come. This year let us make friends with the real in us. We have gone through the life of desire and the consequences have been frustration and destruction. This year let us not repeat the same story. A new experience must dawn in us, in our devoted lives.

The old year has ended; the New Year has started. The New Year means new hope, new promise, new light, new life. Let the New Year be the year of God-Satisfaction in us. Just cast aside the old year like a nightmare. For us, only the future exists. Tomorrow has already started in us. Please, please, please, for one year let us live without fear, without doubt, without wrong forces. If we succeed for one year, then we will have the strength to continue, for once you do something, you know you can do it again.

The New Year has started. Forget about all the unhappy experiences that you have given and received. Think only of how you can give joy to others and thus make yourself happy. I will also do my best to make you happy. But in my case, my happiness entirely depends on the Supreme’s Happiness. I have to make you happy in a deeper way, according to the Will of the Supreme. The best thing is to allow me to please you in the Supreme’s own way. That is the only way I am accustomed to. And you also can try to please me in the way of the Supreme. That can be done when you follow the dictates of your soul.


Published in AUM – Vol. 3, No.12, December 27, 1976

Notes:

On December 31st, during a bus trip back from a New Year’s parade in Miami, Florida, Sri Chinmoy gave the following message:

“I shall not accept defeat no matter how strong the forces of ignorance are here on earth.”

Shortly before midnight, Sri Chinmoy began the New Year’s Meditation.

 

 

1976

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1976

 

 

Sri Chinmoy during the New Year’s Meditation at Hunter College
Photo by Sarama Minoli

 

The New Year’s Meditation for 1976 was held at Hunter College in New York on Friday evening, December 19, 1975, where recited the New Year’s message.

At the end of the meditation, Sri Chinmoy handed out gold cardboard boxes to the seekers and disciples present. Each box contained an orange and a card with the New Year’s message, a painting by CKG and a calendar printed on it.

 

The New Year will be the year of destruction,
Frustration and satisfaction.
The animal in us will unimaginably be destroyed.
The human in us will unreservedly be frustrated.
The divine in us will supremely be satisfied.
The animal in us is self-doubt.
The human in us is self-indulgence.
The divine in us is self-offering.

— Sri Chinmoy

Notes:

On December 18, the day before the public meditation, Sri Chinmoy read out the New Year’s Message at a meeting of his New York Centre and then made a few remarks. Read more...

Sri Chinmoy was also asked whether his New Year’s Message applied to the world at large? Read more...

At an informal gathering with some of his disciples, after the public meditation, on December 19, Sri Chinmoy offered some commentsRead more...

After holding a New Year’s Eve Meditation in Aguas Buenas, a secluded mountain retreat in Puerto Rico, Sri Chinmoy commented further on his New Year’s Message. Read more...

On January 8, 1976, Sri Chinmoy gave a talk, entitled ‘1976: The New Year, New Opportunities, New Challenges’, at the United Nations in New York. Read more...

 

Songs for the New Year

A month prior to the New Year’s Meditation, on November 22, 1975, Sri Chinmoy composes two Bengali songs related to the New Year.

 

Naba Naba Rupe Dekha Dao Tumi

 

Bengali lyrics

Naba naba rupe dekha dao tumi

Dadash maser sheshe

He amar naba barsha atithi

Mor prane bhalobese

English translation

O New Year,

At the end of twelve months

You come and stand before me.

For me, you are a divine guest.

You come to me with Love divine.

I call you my own.

The moment you appear before me

In you I feel my ever-growing newness

And ever-fulfilling oneness.


Published in Pole-Star Promise-Light, Part 1, song no. 38

 

Bipul Harashe Nabin Barashe

 

Bengali lyrics

Bipul harashe nabin barashe

  Jagiche moder pran

Banglar pran ek hok aji

  Subishal sumahan

Khandita nahe janani Banga

  Antare raje bishwa priti

Gupta danab bhrukuti moder

  Parane jagai bhranta bhiti

Tamasi rajani haye jabe bhor

   Udibe tapan purbachale

Sonar Bangla amar Bangla

   Jagibe abar amita bale

Naba barasher hriday gabhire

  Rayeche gopane mukti asha

Chira adrita arjya rishir

  Phire pabo mora mauna bhasha

English translation

With great joy in the New Year
Our hearts are awakening.
Let the hearts of all the Bengalis
Become one, great and vast.
Bengal is not two, Bengal is not divided;
In one Bengal, let the world-love abide.
The torture of the undivine hostile forces
Creates false fear in the heart of Bengal.
A tenebrous night will blossom into beauty’s day.
The sun of wisdom-light will dawn.
The golden Bengal, the immortal Bengal,
Will once more see the Light of the Infinite.
In the heart of the New Year
The liberation-hope will feed us,
We shall once more receive the silence-language
  Of Immortality
From the Aryan sages of the hoary past.


Published in Pole-Star Promise-Light, Part 4, song no. 32

 

 

1975

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1975

 

The year 1975 will be the year
Of the seeker’s outer success
And inner progress.
With his outer success,
He will love and serve the Supreme Pilot.
With his inner progress,
He will manifest and fulfil the Supreme Pilot.

— Sri Chinmoy

 

Notes:

New Year’s Meditation:
Sri Chinmoy offered a public meditation to welcome in the New Year. The event was held on Friday, December 27, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. at Hunter College Auditorium, 69th Street and Park Ave. in New York City.

After the meditation, Sri Chinmoy described the inner possibilities and potentialities of 1975.

Each new year, the Master explained afterwards, represents the dawn of a new consciousness on earth. “God once again inspires each human being, each creature, with new hope, new light, new peace and new bliss.” 

Each new year, he continued, “is like a rung on the ladder of consciousness that we have to climb up.” *

Anahata Nada, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 1, 1975

 

CELEBRATING NEW YEAR’S EVE 
WITH 100 BENGALI SONGS 

 

PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. – Some spent New Year’s Eve at parties. Others went to 42nd Street to watch the famous Times Square ball descend and signal the start of the New Year. 

But Sri Chinmoy and his disciples celebrated the occasion with a seven-hour recital of the Master’s Bengali religious songs. 

Sri Chinmoy wrote the songs during the last two weeks of December, especially for the occasion. 

Accompanying himself on the harmonium, the Master began the recital shortly before 6 p.m. and continued straight through to 1 a.m., with only a 10-minute intermission. 

From time to time, various disciples came on stage to accompany him instrumentally or to join him in the singing. 

A minute or so before midnight, Sri Chinmoy rose from his seat for a silent meditation. Then he repeated his New Year’s Message: “This is the year of inner progress and outer success. This is the year of outer success and inner progress.” 

He called 1975 “a most momentous year,” adding, “Let us avail ourselves of this golden, unparalleled opportunity.” 

Sri Chinmoy and his students celebrated New Year’s Eve with a seven-hour recital of 100 of his Bengali songs.


Published in Anahata Nada, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 1, 1975

 

The New Year, 1975

A talk by Sri Chinmoy
in the Dag Hammarskjold Library Auditorium, United Nations
16 January 1975

 

Today we are holding a special meeting to commemorate the arrival of the new year. Each new year is an important chapter in our book of life. We know that if a book has seven chapters, all seven chapters will not be of the same importance. Similarly, although every year has great importance, one year may be more important than another year.

The New Year’s Message

The year 1975 will be the year of the seeker’s outer success and inner progress. With his outer success, he will love and serve the Supreme Pilot. With his inner progress, he will manifest and fulfil the Supreme Pilot.

This year is a most significant year, for it will affect both the inner life and the outer life at the same time. There have been years when we have noticed outer success without inner progress. Again, there have been quite a few years when we have experienced inner progress but no outer success. The success we are referring to is not the success of an unaspiring human being, not the success of an earthbound man who wants to achieve success by hook or by crook. Our success is not of that type. Ours is the outer success that is the manifestation of our inner progress.

Inner progress and outer success we shall observe simultaneously this year in our life of aspiration and dedication. Aspiration symbolises our inner progress and dedication symbolises our outer success. We need inner progress for the full realisation of the aspiring immortality within us. We need outer success for the full manifestation of the Divinity within us.

When we think of our outer success, we have to know that success means offering to the Lord Supreme what we have: love, concern and the feeling of universal oneness. When we think of our inner progress, we have to realise that inner progress means our constant, conscious, glowing and undying gratitude to the Absolute Supreme.

By offering to the Transcendental Supreme what we have, we shall achieve divine outer success. By offering to the Transcendental Supreme what we eternally are, we shall achieve ever-increasing, ever-transcending inner progress.

Here we are all sincere seekers. We are sincere according to our capacity and receptivity, but undoubtedly we are sincere. A sincere seeker makes an inner commitment to his inner Pilot. His commitment is that he shall not be satisfied unless and until he has grown into the very image of the Supreme.

We travel along the road of sincerity and humility in order to run fastest towards our goal. When we run fastest, at that time our very existence shall be an offering of unconditional surrender and all-surrendering gratitude to our inner Pilot, the Supreme.

Most of the seekers here belong to the United Nations Meditation Group. Each member must feel that it is a great honour to be part and parcel of this Meditation Group, for it is through the Meditation Group that we enter into the heart and soul of the United Nations. Inside the heart and soul of the United Nations we feel the real hunger and real thirst of bleeding, crying, desiring and aspiring humanity. Since we are all members of the Meditation Group, it is our bounden duty to be of totally dedicated, devoted inner service to the loftiest ideals of the United Nations. Each member of this Meditation Group is trying to be a real instrument of Truth, Light, Love and Peace. Each member of the United Nations Meditation Group is aspiring to serve humanity’s divine cause and longing for the fulfilment of humanity’s divine cause.

The League of Nations was a tiny plant, but now it has grown into a huge tree, the United Nations. The time will come when the whole world will take rest at the foot of this tree — this tree of patience, this tree of compassion, this tree of love, this tree of universal oneness. And one day we shall have to climb up the tree, pluck its most energising fruits and offer them to hungry humanity.

To each member of the United Nations Meditation Group, I offer my blessingful gratitude and pride. Especially to Sumedha do I offer my most sincere blessingful gratitude for her constant loving service to the supreme cause that we have undertaken here. Now I wish to invite the members of the Meditation Group to come up and meditate for a few minutes.

Now I wish to invite the members of the Meditation Group to come up and meditate for a few minutes.


Published in Union-Vision

 

1974

Sri Chinmoy’s New Year’s Message for 1974

 

In 1974 the seekers of the transcendental Truth shall dive deep within and more within and become the perfection-smile of aspiration-power, realisation-love, revelation-oneness and manifestation-light. — Sri Chinmoy

 

Sri Chinmoy during the New Year’s Meditation at Hunter College
Photo by Sarama Minoli

Notes:

On the evening of December 21, 1973, Sri Chinmoy offered his New Year’s Message for 1974 with an evening programme of meditation and music at Hunter College in New York City to an audience of 1,500 people. Read more…

 

 

December 29

 

MEETING HELD WITH WESTERN SAMOA’S PRIME MINISTER

 

APIA, Western Samoa — Sri Chinmoy paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister of Western Samoa, Tofilau Eti Alesana, on Dec. 29.

“You have given your life to peace,” the Prime Minister told Sri Chinmoy.

The Master replied, “The good will that you are sending is covering the entire length and breadth of the world.”

Afterwards, the Prime Minister sent Sri Chinmoy a message stating: “Your visit to us was one of the most significant events in the life of our young nation. To us, you embody serenity, peace, sincerity and trust, sublime qualities of which our world is sorely in need.”


Published in Anahata Nada, VOLUME 23, MID-DECEMBER 1993-MARCH 1994

 

 

‘CHAIRMAN MONK’ GREETS PEACE LEADER

 

YANGON — Myanmar’s top Buddhist leader met with Sri Chinmoy and his students on Dec. 29 at the monk's Kaba Aye Pagoda compound.

The Ven. Sayadaw Baddanta Thawbita, Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the State Sangha Mahanayaka Committee of Myanmar, told the visiting peace group: “Buddhists believe in previous lives. In a previous life all of you and I were relatives. Now we meet each other again. All my relatives, be healthy, be happy!”

The Chairman Monk, as he is called, also exchanged gifts with Sri Chinmoy.

During the meeting, Sri Chinmoy sang a song he had composed about the Buddha, and his students sang two other Buddha songs he had written.

When questioned by a news reporter a few days later, Sri Chinmoy said the Chairman Monk “is a very ancient soul in terms of inner awakening and inner illumination.”

Caption:

Myanmar’s Chairman Monk receives the Peace Torch from Sri Chinmoy.


Published in Anahata Nada, VOLUME 24, DECEMBER 1994-MARCH 1995