Feature Archive December 2006
This extraordinary recording is a collection of 38 organ performances by Sri Chinmoy, from concerts he gave around the world between 1987 and 1988.Listen Now! |
A selection of traditional carols - an excerpt from a classical concert to honour Christ, given by some of Sri Chinmoy's students. Listen Now! |
Kamalakanta Nieves offers a new soothing and evocative instrumental arrangement, and talks about spiritual yearning or aspiration. Listen Now! |
Hiya Basha (Language of the Heart in Sanskrit) is a 14-strong vocal and instrumental group from Germany. In this joyful collection they bring us some of Sri Chinmoy's well-known songs. Listen Now! |
Sanjaya Spettigue gives us some wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita, such as detachment from both failure and success, through offering the fruits of each action to God. Listen Now! |
In part three of this bountiful compendium, we bring you excerpts from Sri Chinmoy's 50 concerts in 1995, in honour of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. Listen Now! |
Sanjaya Spettigue discovers the common roots of these two ancient religions. Listen Now! |
Just in time for Christmas, the world-renowned female ensemble from Switzerland brings us some of Christ's Words set to music by Sri Chinmoy, plus some of Sri Chinmoy's own soulful tributes. Listen Now! |
Sri Krishna comes to life in Kamalakanta Nieves and Vasko Jovanov's dramatisation of two traditional Indian stories. Listen Now! |
Up to 30 million pilgrims gathered at Allahabad, in Uttar Pradesh, for what has been called the "World's Largest Act of Faith". Sanjaya Spettigue investigates the ancient Indian tradition. Listen Now! |
Kamalakanta Nieves explains what Sri Chinmoy's music means to him, and offers a new soothing and ethereal arrangement of Sri Chinmoy's songs. Listen Now! |
Sanjaya Spettigue gives us a quick but profound insight into the great Indian Master Listen Now! |
Budhsamudra Knox has three humorous stories up his sleeve this week, all from Sri Chinmoy's book The Sailor And The Parrot. Listen Now! |
A lively and imaginative vocal arrangement of Sri Chinmoy's song, by the female choir My Heart's Morning Dews, led by Paree Atkin. Listen Now! |
A rich and heartfelt recitation of Sri Chinmoy's poetry, on the subject of hope, by Saurjya Clarke, 18 November 2006. Listen Now! |
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