Links
SriChinmoy.org
Sri Chinmoy is a spiritual teacher who is trying to inspire and serve mankind with his soulful offerings—his prayers and meditations, literary, musical and artistic works. This is his official website.
The Sri Chinmoy Centre
The Sri Chinmoy Centre offers an opportunity for students of Indian-born spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy to meditate together, and awaken their true potential through music, athletics, art and many other fields of human endeavour.
Sri Chinmoy TV
Tune in to Sri Chinmoy TV—home to recordings of Sri Chinmoy and the Sri Chinmoy Centre.
Radio Sri Chinmoy
Tune in to Radio Sri Chinmoy—home to music and recordings of Sri Chinmoy and the Sri Chinmoy Centre.
Meditation Heart: Learn how to meditate online
Develop a daily practice through guided practice & visualisations with this website offered by the Sri Chinmoy Centre.
Sri Chinmoy Music
“The Height of Silence and the Might of Sound.” A source for inspiring music and its composers and players, as those who appreciate listening to their works.
Sumangali Morhall: Serendipity
Sumangali maintains a web diary about serendipity. In her words:“I practise meditation every day, and find it opens my eyes more and more to the goodness and beauty in the world… I love finding inner and outer beauty in simplicity, in nature, and everyday things, and especially in unexpected places.”
Richard Pettinger
Richard is a top cyclist and prolific writer who maintains a site about his diverse interests. An economics teacher by trade, of particular note are his funny exam answers, as well as his collection of English comedy movies.
Sri Chinmoy Bio
Sri Chinmoy Bio is an online resource for information about the Bengali born Sri Chinmoy, and his multifarious activities to promote inner peace around the world.
Sri Chinmoy News
A regularly updated news site about the inspiring activities of Sri Chinmoy.
Sri Chinmoy—Biography Online
An exemplary biography on the New York based spiritual master Sri Chinmoy.
Inspiration-Letters
“Authentic, well-written prose is hard to find on the Internet; and we hope that our magazine may help to fill that gap.” A forum for inspired writers with a multitude of backgrounds and interests, to which I am an occassional contributor.










