Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run in Australia
In Australia, the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home peace run recently began its epic 112 day circumnavigation around the continent of Australia.
The Peace Run was founded by Sri Chinmoy in 1987, with the aim of providing a dynamic way to spread the ideals of peace, harmony and goodwill around the world. In recent years, it has been called the World Harmony Run, but in 2013, the Australian Peace Run returns to its original name.

The members of the peace run team included volunteers from around the world. During the day, the team members take turns to run with the torch. The runners also take the opportunity to meet with local dignitaries, local schools and local members of the community.

The Peace Run team visiting a local school.
“Peace is something that we become. Once we become peace, then only can we give peace to the world and receive peace from the world.”
- Sri Chinmoy [1]

The Peace Run van helping to carry equipment and provisions for the runners.
Related- Follow the latest news from the Peace Run in Australia.
Notes
[1] Sri Chinmoy, Talk on Peace, Ohio, February 12th, 1974
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