Dhamma Ᾱvāsa
Vipassana: The Art of Living
Stepping into Dhamma Āvāsa, or the 'Residence of Dhamma,' offers a chance to explore Vipassana meditation in the heart of Maharashtra. This center dedicates itself to the ancient Indian technique of seeing things as they really are, a practice taught over 2500 years ago as an art of living. While the specific tradition isn't detailed, the focus on Vipassana suggests a lineage rooted in S.N. Goenka's teachings, which are widely recognized for their systematic approach to self-observation. The website provides an introduction to Vipassana by Mr. Goenka, along with videos and Q&A, making it accessible for newcomers to understand the principles before arriving. It's a place where the universal remedy for universal ills, as the tradition describes it, is offered without a fixed fee, running entirely on the generosity of past students.
Highlights
- Focus on Vipassana as an 'Art of Living'
- Resources for beginners, including an introduction by S.N. Goenka
- Located near the RTO office, suggesting easy access
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Setting
Located in Latur, Maharashtra, the center is situated within the Vasant Vihar Colony, near the RTO office on Babhalgaon Road. This urban-adjacent setting provides a practical and accessible location for those seeking to engage with Vipassana meditation.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation types is not available.
How to get there
Dhamma Āvāsa is located in the Vasant Vihar Colony, near the RTO office on Babhalgaon Road in Latur, Maharashtra, India. For detailed travel instructions, it is advisable to consult the center's website or contact them directly.
Nearest airport: Murod Kond Airport (LTU) (16 km)
Nearest city: Latur
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dhamma Ᾱvāsa websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Jan, Feb, Mar
Avoid: Aug, Sep, May
Maharashtra experiences a tropical monsoon climate. Summers (March to May) are hot and humid, followed by the monsoon season (June to September) with heavy rainfall. Winters (October to February) are generally mild and pleasant, making this period ideal for visiting.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meditation is taught at Dhamma Āvāsa?
Dhamma Āvāsa teaches Vipassana meditation, an ancient Indian technique focused on seeing things as they really are, described as an 'Art of Living'.
Is there any introductory material available for those new to Vipassana?
Yes, the center's website provides an introduction to Vipassana by Mr. Goenka, along with related videos and a Q&A section for those unfamiliar with the practice.
How does one register for a course at Dhamma Āvāsa?
Specific registration details are not provided in the available information. It is recommended to visit the center's website or contact them directly for booking procedures.
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