Dhamma Ajantā — Located in Rampuri Village, just 20 kilometers from the city of Aurangabad, Dhamma Ajantā offers a peaceful rural setting. The area is known for its historical significance, being close to the ancient Ajanta Caves, which adds a layer of cultural richness to the contemplative experience. The surroundings are likely quiet, conducive to deep concentration away from urban distractions.

Dhamma Ajantā

Silence, Serenity, and Self-Discovery in Maharashtra

India Aurangabad Goenka (S.N. Goenka) donation

Step into a space dedicated to inner exploration at Dhamma Ajantā, a significant center within Maharashtra's vibrant meditation landscape. Situated conveniently near the historic Ajanta Caves, this retreat offers a tranquil escape from the bustle of daily life. The center is well-equipped to host a substantial number of practitioners, with individual residential quarters for both men and women, ensuring a comfortable and focused environment. Its meditation hall provides ample space for collective practice, fostering a sense of shared purpose among meditators. Dhamma Ajantā operates on a pay-what-you-can model, making deep contemplative practice accessible to a wider audience. This approach reflects a commitment to the principles of generosity and community, inviting participants to contribute according to their means and experience the profound benefits of silent retreat.

Highlights

  • Individual residential quarters for focused practice
  • Large meditation hall accommodating up to 120 people
  • Easily accessible via air, rail, and road
  • Located near the historic Ajanta Caves

Good for

experienced meditatorssilent retreatsthose seeking individual accommodationcultural explorers

Setting

Located in Rampuri Village, just 20 kilometers from the city of Aurangabad, Dhamma Ajantā offers a peaceful rural setting. The area is known for its historical significance, being close to the ancient Ajanta Caves, which adds a layer of cultural richness to the contemplative experience. The surroundings are likely quiet, conducive to deep concentration away from urban distractions.

Accommodation

The center provides individual residential quarters, with capacity for 50 male and 40 female meditators. This arrangement ensures privacy and personal space, which is often valued during intensive retreat periods.

Address At 6 No 45, Rampuri Village, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.20Km from Aurangabad city on Vaijapur-Nashik Road.

How to get there

Dhamma Ajantā is situated at 6 No 45, Rampuri Village, Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It is approximately 20 kilometers from Aurangabad city on the Vaijapur-Nashik Road. The center is readily accessible by air, rail, and various ground transportation options.

Nearest airport: Aurangabad Airport (IXU) (25 km)

Nearest city: Aurangabad

Public transport: Contact the center for specific public transport details and guidance.

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Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Feb, Mar, Dec

Avoid: Jul, Aug, Sep

Aurangabad experiences a semi-arid climate. Summers (March to June) are hot and dry, while monsoons (July to September) bring moderate rainfall. Winters (October to February) are generally mild and pleasant, making it a comfortable time for retreats.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What are the accommodation arrangements at Dhamma Ajantā?

Dhamma Ajantā offers individual residential quarters, with separate facilities for men and women. There are 50 quarters available for male meditators and 40 for female meditators.

How large is the meditation hall at the center?

The meditation hall at Dhamma Ajantā is spacious and can comfortably accommodate up to 120 meditators at one time.

Is Dhamma Ajantā easy to reach?

Yes, Dhamma Ajantā is conveniently located 20 kilometers from Aurangabad city and is easily accessible via air, rail, and ground transportation.

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