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Friday, March 1, 2013

Vipassana Meditation Website


Vipassana Meditation As Taught By S.N. Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin

This is the international home page of the organizations which offer courses in Vipassana Meditation as taught by S.N. Goenka and his assistant teachers in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin

Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are,
is one of India's most ancient techniques of meditation. 

It was taught in India more than 2500 years ago as a universal remedy for universal ills, i.e., an Art of Living. 

For those who are not familiar with Vipassana Meditation, an Introduction to Vipassana by Mr. Goenka related videos and Questions and Answers about Vipassana are available.

The technique of Vipassana Meditation is taught at ten-day residential courses during which participants learn the basics of the method, and practice sufficiently to experience its beneficial results.

There are no charges for the courses - not even to cover the cost of food and accommodation. 


All expenses are met by donations from people who, having completed a course and experienced the benefits of Vipassana, wish to give others the opportunity to also benefit.

Courses are given in numerous Meditation Centers and at non-center course locations at rented sites. Each location has its own schedule of courses. In most cases, an application for admission to each of these courses can be made by clicking on a selected one of the listed course dates that appear in the schedule.

There are numerous Centers in India and elsewhere in Asia/Pacific; ten Centers in North America; three Centers in Latin America; eight Centers in Europe; seven Centers in Australia/New Zealand; one Center in the Middle East and one Center in Africa.



Vipassana Meditation courses are being taught in prisons.









Vipassana Meditation Website

 http://www.dhamma.org/



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