Sri Chinmoy
Sri Chinmoy was born in Chittagong, East Bengal (Now Bangladesh) in 1931. At an early age his parents died, and shortly after this Chinmoy, with his brothers and sisters, moved to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, South India. Here Sri Chinmoy engaged deeply in meditation and spiritual activities, attaining a high state of Self - Realisation, or awareness of one's true divine nature. At the ashram, in addition to meditation, Sri Chinmoy engaged in different activities such as sports (in which he excelled) and writing. With the encouragement of Sri Aurobindo and other older members of the ashram, Sri Chinmoy composed many poems in his mother tongue - Bengali. In 1956 he composed his first English poem “The Golden Flute”.
In 1964 Sri Chinmoy was inspired to travel to America and offer India’s spiritual tradition to aspiring seekers in the West. With the help of friends and admirers in America, Sri Chinmoy settled in New York and began to offer meditation classes and lectures on spirituality. These classes attracted many sincere seekers. Over the past 40 years, Sri Chinmoy Centres promoting inner and outer peace have been formed in over 60 different countries . Sri Chinmoy was also a prolific artist, musician and writer, as well as being very active in sports.
To promote greater oneness and harmony in the world, Sri Chinmoy offered weekly prayers and meditations at the United Nations for 37 years. During his lifetime, Sri Chinmoy met with many world leaders, such as Michael Gorbachev, John Paul II and Mother Teresa; he explained that these meetings inspired one another to carry on their work for world harmony.
Sri Chinmoy is also the founder of the international Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team and the World Harmony Run, a global running relay which seeks to strengthen international friendship and understanding. Sri Chinmoy departed the earthly scene in October 2007, but his poetry and other creations, as well as his peace initiatives, ensure that his legacy will live on to inspire countless seekers of truth and peace in the future.
Poetry of Sri Chinmoy
Throughout his active life, Sri Chinmoy was a prolific writer; his writings include numerous essays, stories, plays and many volumes of poetry.
His earlier and longer poems express a great diversity of experiences a seeker may pass through. For example in the poem “Between Nothingness and Eternity” Sri Chinmoy identifies with the anguish of a seeker lost in life’s battlefield. However Sri Chinmoy’s poetry is also characterised by an optimistic view of the possibilities and potential of the human soul. "The Golden Flute" expresses how the seeming turmoils of life can be transformed by the grace of a Higher Power.
Based on his sublimely deep inner experiences Sri Chinmoy, like the seer poets, offers glimpses of the higher worlds. He writes in an unique and clear style. For example, in his poem “The Absolute”, he attempts to to express in words the highest spiritual consciousness. It is a consciousness so vast words can not adequately express it. However like a finger pointing to the moon, these poems awaken in ourselves a greater sense of spiritual awareness lifting us out of the mundane and invoking illumining and elevating experiences.
In recent years his poetry has focused on short haiku style aphorisms. These compact poems sink into the heart, providing inspiration and guidance along our spiritual journey.
For example: The Goal is Won
Finally like other great Bhakti poets, many of Sri Chinmoy’s poems express a strong devotional aspect. Poems such as " My Lord of Beauty" reflect a seeker’s longing for a vision of his Beloved.
Sites about Sri Chinmoy
Sri Chinmoy.org This is the official website of Sri Chinmoy. It includes selections from his writings and resources about the activities and service of Sri Chinmoy.
Sri Chinmoy Library An extensive collection of writings by Sri Chinmoy. It includes books by Sri Chinmoy on many different aspects of spirituality. There are also plays, poetry and story books.
External Resources
- My Flute at Amazon.com
- Collection of spiritual poetry
- Dialogue of Poetry - building a culture of peace and non-violence through poetry
- Interfaith Poetry - Sri Chinmoy's Poetry in an interfaith context
- Poems by Sri Chinmoy Poetry of Sri Chinmoy at Poetry Chaikhana
- A Prayerful Message from Sri Chinmoy - 15th Sept 2001
- Quotes of Sri Chinmoy
(Writings on Spiritual Poetry)
(Sri Chinmoy Poetry) (Selected Poems) (Poems by Theme)
Panorama Poetry - Poetry by members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre
Daily Wisdom from Sri Chinmoy - Daily collection of poems, quotes and excerpts from the writings of Sri Chinmoy

