Dhamma Anurakkhi
Vipassana meditation in rural Andhra Pradesh.
Pulivendula, in India's Andhra Pradesh, hosts Dhamma Anurakkhi, a center dedicated to the practice of Vipassana meditation as taught by S. N. Goenka. This tranquil environment offers residential meditation courses throughout the year, providing a consistent opportunity for deep practice. The center operates under the management of the Vipassana International Meditation Centre (VIMC) Kadapa, a registered charitable trust, ensuring its commitment to the teachings. While specific details about the setting and accommodations are not widely publicized, the focus remains squarely on the immersive experience of Vipassana. Visitors can expect a structured schedule designed to facilitate profound self-observation and mental purification, all within a supportive community dedicated to the ancient technique.
Highlights
- Residential courses available year-round
- Managed by a registered charitable trust
- Focus on S. N. Goenka's Vipassana technique
- Located in rural Andhra Pradesh
Good for
Setting
The center is situated in Pulivendula, within the Kadapa District of Andhra Pradesh, India. While specific details on the immediate landscape are not provided, the location suggests a rural or semi-rural environment conducive to quiet contemplation.
Accommodation
Information regarding the specific types of accommodation at Dhamma Anurakkhi is not available. However, as a residential meditation center, it provides facilities for participants to stay on-site during courses.
How to get there
Specific directions to Dhamma Anurakkhi are not provided on their website. Visitors should contact the center directly or refer to their website for detailed travel information.
Nearest airport: Kadapa Airport (CDP) (60 km)
Nearest city: Kadapa
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dhamma Anurakkhi websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Feb, Mar, Jan
Avoid: Oct, Aug, Sep
Pulivendula, in Andhra Pradesh, generally experiences a hot and dry climate for much of the year, with a monsoon season bringing rains. Visitors should prepare for warm temperatures, especially outside of the cooler winter months.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What kind of courses does Dhamma Anurakkhi offer?
Dhamma Anurakkhi offers residential meditation courses throughout the year, focusing on the Vipassana technique as taught by S. N. Goenka.
Is Dhamma Anurakkhi part of a larger organization?
Yes, Dhamma Anurakkhi is one of many centers worldwide dedicated to Vipassana meditation and is managed by the Vipassana International Meditation Centre (VIMC), Kadapa, a registered charitable trust.
Where is Dhamma Anurakkhi located?
Dhamma Anurakkhi is located in Pulivendula, in the Kadapa District of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Reviews
No reviews yet — be the first to share your experience!
More centers in India
View all →
Donation
Photo: neil macc / Unsplash Holy River
Experience comfort and spiritual practice at Holy River, a 4-star hotel retreat in Rishikesh.
Donation
Photo: Mayur Arvind / Unsplash Hotel Mountain Vibes
A tranquil boutique hotel in Ladakh, ideal for personal reflection amidst the Himalayas.
Donation
Photo: Drashti Bhavsar / Unsplash SQYCC Epigenetics Yogic Healing Retreats India
Activate epigenetics through ancient Tibetan yogic healing in India.
Donation
Photo: jayathir Ayachit / Unsplash Bir Yoga House
Uncomplicated retreat in Bir with daily yoga and a welcoming community.
Other Goenka (S.N. Goenka) centers
View all →
Donation
Photo: Infineural Technologies / Pexels Dhamma Giri
The main Vipassana centre in India, established in 1976 by S.N. Goenka. Offers 10-day courses year-round.
Donation
AI-generated
Zimbabwe
Meditation in Zimbabwe's Kufunda Village, fostering mindful community.
Donation
AI-generated
Vipassana Organization of Cambodia
Urban Vipassana practice in Phnom Penh, offering regular sittings and one-day courses.
Donation Vipassana Meditation-Fiji
Vipassana courses in Fiji, held irregularly at a Catholic Teacher Training College near Suva.