Dhamma Makaranda
Vipassana in Mexico's Central Highlands
Dhamma Makaranda, whose name translates to "Nectar of the Flower of Dhamma," holds a special place as the first Vipassana meditation center established in Latin America. This makes it a significant destination for those interested in the Goenka tradition in the region. Located in the highlands of central Mexico, near the picturesque colonial town of Valle de Bravo, it offers a serene environment for deep practice. The center is a manageable two-hour drive west of Mexico City, making it accessible for many. While the specific daily schedule and amenities aren't detailed, its historical significance and location suggest a dedicated space for intensive meditation courses, operating on a pay-what-you-can basis to ensure accessibility.
Highlights
- First Vipassana center built in Latin America
- Pali name given by Mr. Goenka himself
- Located near the scenic Valle de Bravo
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Setting
The center is situated in the highlands of central Mexico, close to the charming colonial town of Valle de Bravo. This area is known for its large lake and scenic beauty, providing a tranquil backdrop for meditation practice.
Accommodation
Information about lodging at Dhamma Makaranda is not available in the provided sources.
How to get there
Dhamma Makaranda is located in San Bartolo Amanalco, Estado de México. It is a pleasant two-hour drive west of Mexico City, near the colonial town of Valle de Bravo.
Nearest airport: Adolfo López Mateos International Airport (TLC) (53 km)
Nearest city: Toluca
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dhamma Makaranda websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Mar, Apr, Nov
Avoid: Sep, Jun, Aug
The center is located in the highlands of central Mexico, which typically means a temperate climate. Visitors should check local weather forecasts closer to their retreat date for specific conditions.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the significance of the name Dhamma Makaranda?
Dhamma Makaranda is a Pali name, meaning "Nectar of the Flower of Dhamma," and was given to the center by Mr. Goenka himself.
How far is Dhamma Makaranda from Mexico City?
The center is approximately a two-hour drive west of Mexico City, making it a relatively accessible retreat location from the capital.
Is Dhamma Makaranda suitable for beginners?
While the tradition is known for its intensive courses, the provided information does not specify if particular courses are geared towards beginners. It is best to check their website for course details.
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