Dhamma Dhaja
Vipassana in the Shivalik Mountain foothills.
Perched in the foothills of the Shivalik Mountains, Dhamma Dhaja offers a serene escape for those seeking to immerse themselves in the ancient practice of Vipassana. This center, whose name translates to 'Flag of Dhamma,' provides a dedicated space for self-discovery and inner peace, just 12 kilometers from Hoshiarpur District in Punjab. While the specific tradition is not explicitly stated, the center's website references Vipassana as taught by S.N. Goenka, an ancient Indian meditation technique aimed at seeing things as they truly are. It serves as a vital overflow center for Dhamma Sikhara, ensuring that more individuals have the opportunity to experience this profound art of living. The tranquil setting, combined with the rigorous yet rewarding practice, makes Dhamma Dhaja a compelling destination for serious meditators.
Highlights
- Located in the foothills of the Shivalik Mountains
- Serves as an overflow center for Dhamma Sikhara
- Focuses on Vipassana as taught by S.N. Goenka
- Meaning 'Flag of Dhamma'
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Setting
The center is situated in the picturesque foothills of the Shivalik Mountains, providing a naturally peaceful and secluded environment conducive to meditation. The rural village setting of Anandgarh adds to the quietude, allowing practitioners to fully disengage from daily distractions and focus on their inner journey.
Accommodation
Information regarding specific accommodation types is not available in the provided sources. It is advisable to contact the center directly for details on lodging arrangements.
How to get there
Dhamma Dhaja is located in Anandgadh village, approximately 12 km from Hoshiarpur District. You can reach Jalandhar, Punjab, by direct train from various parts of the country. Alternatively, two direct coaches from Delhi to Hoshiarpur are available via the Jammu Mail. From Hoshiarpur, local buses or auto-rickshaws can transport you directly to the center.
Nearest airport: Kangra Airport (DHM) (78 km)
Nearest city: Kangra
Public transport: Buses and auto-rickshaws are available from Hoshiarpur to the center.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dhamma Dhaja websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Dec, Nov, Apr
Avoid: Aug, Jul, Feb
The center is in Punjab, at the foothills of the Shivalik Mountains. Visitors should consider the regional climate, which typically includes hot summers and cooler winters, when planning their visit. Specific seasonal recommendations are not provided.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of meditation is taught at Dhamma Dhaja?
Dhamma Dhaja teaches Vipassana meditation, an ancient Indian technique focused on seeing things as they really are, often associated with the teachings of S.N. Goenka.
How can one travel to Dhamma Dhaja from major cities?
Direct trains to Jalandhar, Punjab, are available from across India. From Delhi, two direct coaches on the Jammu Mail go to Hoshiarpur. From Hoshiarpur, buses or auto-rickshaws can be taken to the center.
Is Dhamma Dhaja suitable for beginners?
The website mentions an introduction to Vipassana by Mr. Goenka and related videos for those unfamiliar with the practice, suggesting resources are available for new practitioners. However, specific beginner course details are not provided.
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