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Chinmoy Kumar Ghose (27 August 1931 – 11 October 2007), better known as Sri Chinmoy, [2] was an Indian spiritual leader who taught meditation in the United States after moving to New York City in 1964. [3]
Challenging Impossibility is a 2011 documentary film which chronicles the weightlifting odyssey of the spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, who in 1985 at the age of 54 took up weightlifting and performing feats of strength using the power of meditation. His lifts were featured on newscasts worldwide, inspiring people to transcend their personal ...
The Swing of Delight is a 1980 double album by Carlos Santana. [1] It was released under his temporary Sanskrit name Devadip Carlos Santana, given to him by Sri Chinmoy. [2] It peaked at #65 on the charts.
Both men were recent disciples of the guru Sri Chinmoy, and the title of the album echoes basic concepts of Chinmoy's philosophy, which focused on "love, devotion and surrender". [3] [4] Chinmoy spoke about the album and the concept of surrender: Unfortunately, in the West surrender is misunderstood.
In 1996 Sri Chinmoy created this event as a 2,700-mile (4,345 km) race. At the award ceremony that year he declared that the 1997 edition would be extended to 3,100 miles (4,989 km). This race, which lasts several weeks, is hosted by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team and takes place every summer in Queens, New York City. The course is 3,100 miles ...
Sri Chinmoy at WHR. In 1987, Sri Chinmoy, founded [1] [5] [6] a run for international friendship, the Peace Run. The Liberty Torch Run, a relay to mark America's bicentennial in 1976, was the forerunner to this race. [7] [8] The Peace Run was initially held every two years and then annually. From 2005 to 2013 it was known under the name World ...
Oneness: Silver Dreams - Golden Reality is a 1979 album by Carlos Santana.It was his second of three albums (the others being Illuminations and The Swing of Delight) to be released under his temporary Sanskrit name Devadip Carlos Santana, given to him by Sri Chinmoy.
[5] [6] This is the first of three Santana albums (the others being Oneness and The Swing of Delight) to be released under his Sanskrit name Devadip, given to him by guru Sri Chinmoy. [7] The usual 2 channel stereo version of the album was also released in 1974 in a 4 channel quadraphonic version. [8]