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Biography of Sri Chinmoy
ChinmoyIn the ashram, he also cultivated his interest in poetry, writing in both English and Bengali. In 1946, he translated Sri Aurobindo’s Bengali story Kshamar Adarsha into 200 lines of Bengali
Music
Over the next 60 years, he composed more than 23,000 songs - over 13,000 in Bengali, over 7,000 in English as well as songs in Sanskrit, French and other languages.Sri Chinmoy
Sri Ramakrishna
He was born in a tiny Obscure Bengali village in India. He lived in a tiny corner Of a big temple. A Kali-worshipper
Cultural Offerings
Musical Compositions Composed over 21,000 songs:\\ 13,625 in Bengali; 7.300 in English; 180 in Sanskrit; 33 in French Composed 2,700 songs in one year,
Personal experiences relating to Sri Krishna
wanted someone to set tune to and sing three songs. They were poems by ancient Bengali poets…When I went to perform the songs at the Guggenheim Museum, there were quite a
The Saviour Christ
Father Heaven smiled through his eyes. Sri Chinmoy Sri Chinmoy sings ‘Jishu Jishu Nam’, a Bengali song composed by him in honour of the Christ. The translation begins: “Jesus, Jesus! Sleeplessly
Art
Sri Chinmoy was a prolific artist. He called his artwork Jharna-Kala which means “fountain-art” in Bengali, his mother tongue. The name reflects the spontaneous and effortless nature of his artistic creations,
Beauty
have given a short talk on beauty. Now my students and I will sing a Bengali song on beauty. Following is a translation of the song which Sri Chinmoy and his
Plays
Netaji (Subhas Chandra Bose) and Deshapriya (Jatin Rammohun Sen). The play was originally written in Bengali, Sri Chinmoy's mother tongue. In 1996, Sri Chinmoy translated this play into English in honour
Home - English
SourceSri Chinmoy was a prolific artist. He called his artwork Jharna-Kala, which means “fountain-art” in Bengali. The name reflects the spontaneous and effortless nature of his artistic creations, which came from
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