Dhamma Ambika — Situated in the village of Vagalwad, Dhamma Ambika is positioned just two kilometers west of the Boriyach toll plaza on National Highway no. 8, which connects Mumbai and Ahmedabad. This location suggests a landscape that balances the convenience of a major thoroughfare with the quietude of a rural village, providing an accessible yet peaceful environment for meditation.

Dhamma Ambika

Vipassana's Mother in South Gujarat

India South Gujarat Goenka (S.N. Goenka) donation

Dhamma Ambika, known affectionately as the "Mother of Dhamma," offers a serene escape for those seeking to deepen their Vipassana practice. Located conveniently off National Highway no. 8 in South Gujarat, this center provides a dedicated space for silent meditation in the tradition of S.N. Goenka, as passed down from Sayagyi U Ba Khin. The setting in Vagalwad village, just a short distance from the bustling highway, suggests a balance of accessibility and peaceful seclusion. While specific details about the daily schedule or facilities aren't readily available, the focus here is clearly on intensive meditation courses designed to cultivate inner peace and wisdom through self-observation. It's a place where practitioners can commit fully to the Vipassana technique, supported by the established Dhamma organization. The center operates entirely on a pay-what-you-can model, ensuring that the teachings are accessible to all.

Highlights

  • Known as the "Mother of Dhamma"
  • Follows the specific Vipassana tradition of S.N. Goenka
  • Located conveniently off a major national highway
  • Offers a dedicated space for intensive meditation courses

Good for

experienced meditatorssilent retreatsVipassana practitionersbeginners

Setting

Situated in the village of Vagalwad, Dhamma Ambika is positioned just two kilometers west of the Boriyach toll plaza on National Highway no. 8, which connects Mumbai and Ahmedabad. This location suggests a landscape that balances the convenience of a major thoroughfare with the quietude of a rural village, providing an accessible yet peaceful environment for meditation.

Accommodation

Information regarding accommodation types and facilities at Dhamma Ambika is not available. Visitors should anticipate a simple, functional environment conducive to silent meditation.

Address National Highway no.8 (Mumbai to Ahmedabad), 2 KM away on west of Boriyach tollnaka, Village Vagalwad, Tal Gandevi, Dist Navsari, South Gujarat, India.
Course Types
10-day

How to get there

Dhamma Ambika is located on National Highway no.8 (Mumbai to Ahmedabad), approximately 2 KM west of the Boriyach tollnaka. The nearest village is Vagalwad, in Tal Gandevi, Dist Navsari, South Gujarat, India. Travelers can reach the center by road via the highway.

Nearest airport: Surat International Airport (STV) (43 km)

Nearest city: Surat

Public transport: Contact the center for transport details

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

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Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Jan, Feb, Mar

Avoid: Jun, Aug, Jul

South Gujarat experiences a tropical climate. Summers (March to June) are hot and humid, while monsoons (July to October) bring heavy rainfall. The cooler, drier months from November to February are generally considered the most comfortable time to visit for meditation retreats.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical duration of courses offered at Dhamma Ambika?

Specific course durations are not detailed in the available information. Vipassana centers in this tradition typically offer 10-day courses for beginners, with longer courses available for experienced students. Please check the center's website for current course schedules.

Are there any specific requirements for attending a course at Dhamma Ambika?

While general requirements for Vipassana courses usually include a commitment to observe the Five Precepts and noble silence, specific requirements for Dhamma Ambika are not listed. It is advisable to consult their website or contact the center directly for detailed admission criteria.

What language are the instructions given in during courses?

The primary language of instruction for Vipassana courses in India is typically Hindi, with English translations often available. However, the specific languages offered at Dhamma Ambika are not mentioned. It is recommended to confirm this directly with the center.

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