July 31

Photo by Bhashwar Hart

 

Sri Chinmoy offers a concert – the final of 28 concerts given in July as part of his ‘Everest-Aspiration’ series – at New York University in New York.

 

Photos by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert — the 26th of 39 concerts held in honour of Swami Vivekananda — at the Christ and St. Stephen’s Church in New York.

 

Peace Concert

Sri Chinmoy’s dedication:

Today’s Peace Concert I am soulfully dedicating to Swami Vivekananda, who ushered in the transcendental glories and achievements for Bengal, India — Mother India.


Published in Vivekananda: Divinity's Soul-Rainbow and Humanity's Heart-Blossom

 

July 31

Photo by Maral Siegel

 

Sri Chinmoy observes his astrological birthday with a morning meditation — walking up and down the court very slowly three times — at Aspiration-Ground in New York.

Sri Chinmoy was born under a full moon on the day of the Jagannath Festival — Lord Jagannath is Lord of the Universe.

Sri Chinmoy says:

“This is the most auspicious day in my life.”

 

July 31

 

The Starr-Camargo Bridge linking Mexico with the USA across the  Rio Grande is inaugurated as a Sri Chinmoy Peace Bridge during the 1991 ‘Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run’.

 

Photos by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy offers the U Thant Peace Award to The Very Reverend James Parks Morton, Founder and President of the Interfaith Center of New York, and Dean Emeritus of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and also lifts him, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York.

 

July 30

Photo by Sarama Minoli

 

Sri Chinmoy play the wooden flute at a Joy Day at Old Mill Farm in Harrison, New York.

 

The Peaceful Home of My Soul

 

Lyrics:

I live in the peaceful home of my soul;
Therefore, I am beckoned by Goal.


Published in Enthusiasm, Part 3

 

I Do Not Want a Hot Head

 

Lyrics:

I do not want a hot head.
I do not want a cold heart.
I do want a cool head.
I do want a warm heart.


Published in Enthusiasm, Part 8

 

July 30

First Anniversary of the Blue Centre

At the meeting of the Blue Centre, each disciple recites one of Sri Chinmoy’s aphorisms. Afterwards, Sri Chinmoy meditates individually with each disciple and gives each one a rose.

Following is a transcription of Sri Chinmoy's message:

Today your Blue Centre is completing its first year. Blue signifies spirituality in its purest form. Blue signifies Infinity, the spiritual Infinity of Light and Delight. Each sincere seeker will one day be inundated with Infinity’s Light and Delight. It may take only a few years, or hundreds of years, or thousands of years, but no seeker will remain unrealised.

The Blue Centre has a significant role to play. Each of you has my special blessing on this auspicious occasion. Each of you can make very fast progress if you believe in the Supreme in me, and if you believe that the path you have chosen is the right one for you.

I am extremely grateful to Sunil. His service has all the gratitude of my heart. Now I also want to be extremely pleased with each and every individual disciple. My fervent wish is that you mix with good disciples in other Centres. This will help your aspiring consciousness and expedite your spiritual progress. Please make it a special point to mix with others.

It is also my request that the girls will wear saris to the meetings and the boys will wear white, if possible. When the boys wear white, it brings forward their spiritual purity, and the sari brings forward the divine qualities of the girls. Just by wearing saris and whites you will not realise God, but they do aid your spirituality. Read my writings and poems, sing my songs and participate in all the activities that you are invited to participate in. Every activity of our Centres means an opportunity, especially when we have family gatherings or when you are invited to the New York Centre. In this way, let everyone shine in the spiritual life. My soulful blessing, gratitude and my oneness-heart I offer to each of you.


Published in AUM – Vol. 3, No. 7, 27 July 1976

 

 

THE 50TH BIRTHDAY OF SRI CHINMOY

 

HON. BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL

OF NEW YORK
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Thursday, July 30, 1981

 

• Mr. ROSENTHAL. Mr. Speaker, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, the then Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold, urged that there be a room set aside in the Secretariat which could serve as a refuge—a room of quiet for meditation.

Beginning in 1970, a nondenominational group was formed and the distinguished spiritual teacher, Sri Chinmoy, was invited to conduct the meditations. Since that time the group membership has grown considerably and expanded its activities.

Throughout these years, Sri Chinmoy has worked tirelessly in a quiet and steady way to further the cause of international understanding and peace. The main focus of the meditation group’s activities in New York and also in Geneva is the twice-weekly meditations which provide an opportu­nity for spiritual renewal in an atmos­phere reflecting of the highest pur­poses of the world organization.

The group sponsors an ongoing series of conferences and symposia which provide a forum for Ambassa­dors, Secretariat officials and staff members, religious leaders, and other world-minded individuals who can share and reinforce their spiritual vision of the United Nations.

Behind much of this activity stands Sri Chinmoy, with his vision and support for the world organization.

While I was serving as a delegate in the 34th General Assembly, I cospon­sored a program with Sri Chinmoy, "Meditation at the United Nations," when they honored Members of Con­gress who have served there.

Today, I congratulate Sri Chinmoy on his 50th birthday which he will be celebrating on August 27, and to wish him continued success in his work at the United Nations and in his activity as an artist, poet, and musician.•


Published in the Congressional Record, Extensions of Remarks,18868-18869, July 30, 1981

 

July 30

Photo by Sarama Minoli

 

Sri Chinmoy holds up one of his newly created Jharna-Kala artworks at the Bayside Church Centre in New York.

 

July 30

Photo by Sarama Minoli

 

Sri Chinmoy during a Joy Day at Old Mill Farm in Harrison, New York.

 

July 30

In Brief

Parliament of World Religions

Spiritual leader Sri Chinmoy traveled from his world headquarters in Queens, New York to Spain to open the Parliament of World Religions in Barcelona on July 13 at the Grand Hall. A crowd of 3,200 participants of all faiths traveled from North and South America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, to what was of one of the largest events taking place during the five-month Universal Forum of Cultures in the city. The current parliament is the fourth since the event was launched in 1993 to mark the centennial celebrations of the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, where Swami Vivekananda delivered his immortal talk. An opening prayer for oneness was followed by a peaceful performance by Sri Chinmoy on an  esraj, an Eastern stringed instrument. Winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize, Iran’s Shirin Ebadio delivered the keynote address at the ceremony


Published in News India Times, July 30, 2004