Dhamma Nibha – Dhamma.org
Ancient wisdom, modern peace, by donation.
At Dhamma Nibha, the focus is squarely on Vipassana, an ancient Indian meditation technique that aims to help practitioners see things as they truly are. This method, taught over 2500 years ago, was originally conceived as a universal remedy for suffering, a true 'Art of Living.' For those new to Vipassana, the center offers introductory materials, including videos and Q&A sessions featuring Mr. Goenka, a prominent teacher of this tradition. The center operates on a donation basis, making these profound teachings accessible to a wide range of individuals. While specific details about the daily schedule or facilities are not readily available, the core offering is a deep dive into this time-honored practice, providing a path to inner peace and understanding.
Highlights
- Focuses on Vipassana as an 'Art of Living'
- Offers introductory materials by Mr. Goenka
- Emphasizes seeing things as they really are
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Setting
Located in Kakani Village, the center provides a setting conducive to deep meditation practice. While specific details about the surrounding landscape are not provided, the emphasis is on creating an environment that supports introspection and learning.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation at Dhamma Nibha is not available.
How to get there
The address for Dhamma Nibha in Kakani Village is not specified. Visitors should consult the center's website or contact them directly for detailed travel instructions.
Nearest airport: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) (32 km)
Nearest city: Kathmandu
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dhamma Nibha – Dhamma.org websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Dec, Jan, Nov
Avoid: Aug, Jul, Jun
No specific climate information is available for Dhamma Nibha. Visitors should research the general climate of Kakani Village for the time of their intended visit.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meditation is taught at Dhamma Nibha?
Dhamma Nibha teaches Vipassana meditation, an ancient Indian technique focused on seeing things as they truly are, often referred to as an 'Art of Living'.
Are there resources for people new to Vipassana?
Yes, for those unfamiliar with Vipassana, the center provides an introduction by Mr. Goenka, along with related videos and a Q&A section.
How can I learn more about the center's specific address or facilities?
The exact address and details about facilities are not publicly listed. It is recommended to visit their website, http://nibha.dhamma.org, for more information or contact details.
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