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Prvez Dumasia Mumbai. Consulting Engineer: N.R.Varma, Sompura. Consultant: Chandubhai SompuraStructural engineerNandadeep Building Center (NPPCPL) Aurangabad M.S.The Global Vipassana Pagoda is a Dome Hall with a capacity to seat around 8,000 Vipassana meditators (largest such meditation hall in the world) near, North-west of,.
The was inaugurated by, then President of India on 8 February 2009. It is built on donated land on a peninsula between creek and the Arabian Sea. The pagoda is to serve as a monument of peace and harmony. The Global Vipassana Pagoda has been built out of gratitude to Sayagyi U Ba Khin (1899 - 1971), Vipassana teacher and the first Accountant-General of Independent Burma, who was instrumental in Vipassana returning to India, the country of its origin.Built entirely through voluntary donations, the purpose of the Global Vipassana Pagoda is to: 1) share information about Vipassana, and 2) spread information on Gotama the Buddha and his teachings. Vipassana is the practical quintessence of the universal, non-sectarian teachings of the Buddha.Its traditional Burmese design is an expression of gratitude towards the country of Myanmar for preserving the practice of. The shape of the pagoda is a copy of the (Golden Pagoda) in, Myanmar.
The Global Vipassana Pagoda was inaugurated by Pratibha Patil, then President of India on 8 February 2009 is a Meditation Dome Hall with a capacity to seat around 8,000 Vipassana meditators (largest such meditation hall in the world) near Gorai, North-west of Mumbai.
It was built combining ancient Indian and modern technology to enable it to last for a thousand years. Night view of main entranceThe center of the Global Vipassana Pagoda contains the world's largest stone dome built without any supporting pillars. The height of the dome is approximately 29 meters, while the height of the building is 96.12 meters, which is twice the size of the previously largest hollow stone monument in the world, the Dome in, India. The external diameter of the largest section of the dome is 97.46 m and the shorter sections are 94.82m. The internal diameter is 85.15 m. The inside of the pagoda is hollow and serves as a very large meditation hall with an area covering more than 6000 m 2 (65,000 ft 2).
The massive inner dome seats over 8000 people enabling them to practice the non-sectarian Vipassana meditation as taught by and now being practiced in over 100 countries. An inaugural one-day meditation course was held at the pagoda on 21 December 2008, with Goenka in attendance as the teacher.Ten-day vipassana meditation courses are held free of charge at the Dhamma Pattana meditation center that is part of the Global Vipassana Pagoda complex.
Meditators seated inside the Global Pagoda dome.Planning for the construction of the Global Vipassana Pagoda began in 1997, while actual building work started in 2000.The pagoda consists of three sub-domes. The first and largest dome was completed in October 2006 when bone relics of were enshrined in the central locking stone of the dome on 29 October 2006, making it the world's largest structure containing relics of the Buddha. The relics were originally found in the stupa at, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. They have been donated by the Mahabodhi Society of India and the prime minister of Sri Lanka to be kept at the Global Vipassana Pagoda. The second and third domes sit atop the first dome. Construction of the third dome was structurally completed on 21 November 2008.The Global Vipassana Pagoda complex is an evolving construction.
A museum depicts the historical life and non-sectarian teaching of Gotama the Buddha. The Global Vipassana Pagoda's educational displays communicate the Buddha's teaching of the universal practice of Vipassana as a path towards real happiness.The Global Vipassana Pagoda complex consists of the following structures:. Pagoda dome containing relics of the Buddha.
Measurement usually takes place in the form of a questionnaire, and questionnaires must be evaluated extensively before being able to state that they have excellent psychometric properties, meaning a scale is both reliable and valid. Psychometrics is the construction and validation of measurement instruments and assessing if these instruments are reliable and valid forms of measurement. In behavioral medicine, psychometrics is usually concerned with measuring individual’s knowledge, ability, personality, and types of behaviors.
Motif on Global Vipassana PagodaThe foundation of the dome consists of basalt, while the dome itself is made from sandstone brought from Rajasthan. The individual blocks of sandstone weigh 600–700 kg each and are kept in place due to the unique design of the bricks. Each of the bricks interlock with the ones adjacent to it and lime mortar is used to fill in any remaining gaps.
The circumambulation path is laid in marble.The pinnacle of the pagoda is adorned with a large crystal. The spire is covered in real gold, while the rest of the pagoda is covered in gold paint. The spire is topped with a special ornamental umbrella piece donated by the Burmese. The main doors to the pagoda are wooden and hand-carved in Myanmar (Burma).See also.References. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
Retrieved 19 May 2009. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009. Retrieved on 2013-12-06.
Goenka, S.N. For The Benefit Of Many. Vipassana Research Institute. Goenka, S.N. Vipassana: The Practical Path to Unity in Diversity. Global Vipassana Foundation.External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to.
2006 Asia Times article. Press release. Online news article in The Hindu.
Prvez Dumasia Mumbai. Consulting Engineer: N.R.Varma, Sompura. Consultant: Chandubhai SompuraStructural engineerNandadeep Building Center (NPPCPL) Aurangabad M.S.The Global Vipassana Pagoda is a Dome Hall with a capacity to seat around 8,000 Vipassana meditators (largest such meditation hall in the world) near, North-west of,.
The was inaugurated by, then President of India on 8 February 2009. It is built on donated land on a peninsula between creek and the Arabian Sea. The pagoda is to serve as a monument of peace and harmony. The Global Vipassana Pagoda has been built out of gratitude to Sayagyi U Ba Khin (1899 - 1971), Vipassana teacher and the first Accountant-General of Independent Burma, who was instrumental in Vipassana returning to India, the country of its origin.Built entirely through voluntary donations, the purpose of the Global Vipassana Pagoda is to: 1) share information about Vipassana, and 2) spread information on Gotama the Buddha and his teachings. Vipassana is the practical quintessence of the universal, non-sectarian teachings of the Buddha.Its traditional Burmese design is an expression of gratitude towards the country of Myanmar for preserving the practice of. The shape of the pagoda is a copy of the (Golden Pagoda) in, Myanmar.
The Global Vipassana Pagoda was inaugurated by Pratibha Patil, then President of India on 8 February 2009 is a Meditation Dome Hall with a capacity to seat around 8,000 Vipassana meditators (largest such meditation hall in the world) near Gorai, North-west of Mumbai.
It was built combining ancient Indian and modern technology to enable it to last for a thousand years. Night view of main entranceThe center of the Global Vipassana Pagoda contains the world\'s largest stone dome built without any supporting pillars. The height of the dome is approximately 29 meters, while the height of the building is 96.12 meters, which is twice the size of the previously largest hollow stone monument in the world, the Dome in, India. The external diameter of the largest section of the dome is 97.46 m and the shorter sections are 94.82m. The internal diameter is 85.15 m. The inside of the pagoda is hollow and serves as a very large meditation hall with an area covering more than 6000 m 2 (65,000 ft 2).
The massive inner dome seats over 8000 people enabling them to practice the non-sectarian Vipassana meditation as taught by and now being practiced in over 100 countries. An inaugural one-day meditation course was held at the pagoda on 21 December 2008, with Goenka in attendance as the teacher.Ten-day vipassana meditation courses are held free of charge at the Dhamma Pattana meditation center that is part of the Global Vipassana Pagoda complex.
Meditators seated inside the Global Pagoda dome.Planning for the construction of the Global Vipassana Pagoda began in 1997, while actual building work started in 2000.The pagoda consists of three sub-domes. The first and largest dome was completed in October 2006 when bone relics of were enshrined in the central locking stone of the dome on 29 October 2006, making it the world\'s largest structure containing relics of the Buddha. The relics were originally found in the stupa at, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. They have been donated by the Mahabodhi Society of India and the prime minister of Sri Lanka to be kept at the Global Vipassana Pagoda. The second and third domes sit atop the first dome. Construction of the third dome was structurally completed on 21 November 2008.The Global Vipassana Pagoda complex is an evolving construction.
A museum depicts the historical life and non-sectarian teaching of Gotama the Buddha. The Global Vipassana Pagoda\'s educational displays communicate the Buddha\'s teaching of the universal practice of Vipassana as a path towards real happiness.The Global Vipassana Pagoda complex consists of the following structures:. Pagoda dome containing relics of the Buddha.
Measurement usually takes place in the form of a questionnaire, and questionnaires must be evaluated extensively before being able to state that they have excellent psychometric properties, meaning a scale is both reliable and valid. Psychometrics is the construction and validation of measurement instruments and assessing if these instruments are reliable and valid forms of measurement. In behavioral medicine, psychometrics is usually concerned with measuring individual’s knowledge, ability, personality, and types of behaviors.
Motif on Global Vipassana PagodaThe foundation of the dome consists of basalt, while the dome itself is made from sandstone brought from Rajasthan. The individual blocks of sandstone weigh 600–700 kg each and are kept in place due to the unique design of the bricks. Each of the bricks interlock with the ones adjacent to it and lime mortar is used to fill in any remaining gaps.
The circumambulation path is laid in marble.The pinnacle of the pagoda is adorned with a large crystal. The spire is covered in real gold, while the rest of the pagoda is covered in gold paint. The spire is topped with a special ornamental umbrella piece donated by the Burmese. The main doors to the pagoda are wooden and hand-carved in Myanmar (Burma).See also.References. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
Retrieved 19 May 2009. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009. Retrieved on 2013-12-06.
Goenka, S.N. For The Benefit Of Many. Vipassana Research Institute. Goenka, S.N. Vipassana: The Practical Path to Unity in Diversity. Global Vipassana Foundation.External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to.
2006 Asia Times article. Press release. Online news article in The Hindu.
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The was inaugurated by, then President of India on 8 February 2009. It is built on donated land on a peninsula between creek and the Arabian Sea. The pagoda is to serve as a monument of peace and harmony. The Global Vipassana Pagoda has been built out of gratitude to Sayagyi U Ba Khin (1899 - 1971), Vipassana teacher and the first Accountant-General of Independent Burma, who was instrumental in Vipassana returning to India, the country of its origin.Built entirely through voluntary donations, the purpose of the Global Vipassana Pagoda is to: 1) share information about Vipassana, and 2) spread information on Gotama the Buddha and his teachings. Vipassana is the practical quintessence of the universal, non-sectarian teachings of the Buddha.Its traditional Burmese design is an expression of gratitude towards the country of Myanmar for preserving the practice of. The shape of the pagoda is a copy of the (Golden Pagoda) in, Myanmar.
The Global Vipassana Pagoda was inaugurated by Pratibha Patil, then President of India on 8 February 2009 is a Meditation Dome Hall with a capacity to seat around 8,000 Vipassana meditators (largest such meditation hall in the world) near Gorai, North-west of Mumbai.
It was built combining ancient Indian and modern technology to enable it to last for a thousand years. Night view of main entranceThe center of the Global Vipassana Pagoda contains the world\'s largest stone dome built without any supporting pillars. The height of the dome is approximately 29 meters, while the height of the building is 96.12 meters, which is twice the size of the previously largest hollow stone monument in the world, the Dome in, India. The external diameter of the largest section of the dome is 97.46 m and the shorter sections are 94.82m. The internal diameter is 85.15 m. The inside of the pagoda is hollow and serves as a very large meditation hall with an area covering more than 6000 m 2 (65,000 ft 2).
The massive inner dome seats over 8000 people enabling them to practice the non-sectarian Vipassana meditation as taught by and now being practiced in over 100 countries. An inaugural one-day meditation course was held at the pagoda on 21 December 2008, with Goenka in attendance as the teacher.Ten-day vipassana meditation courses are held free of charge at the Dhamma Pattana meditation center that is part of the Global Vipassana Pagoda complex.
Meditators seated inside the Global Pagoda dome.Planning for the construction of the Global Vipassana Pagoda began in 1997, while actual building work started in 2000.The pagoda consists of three sub-domes. The first and largest dome was completed in October 2006 when bone relics of were enshrined in the central locking stone of the dome on 29 October 2006, making it the world\'s largest structure containing relics of the Buddha. The relics were originally found in the stupa at, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. They have been donated by the Mahabodhi Society of India and the prime minister of Sri Lanka to be kept at the Global Vipassana Pagoda. The second and third domes sit atop the first dome. Construction of the third dome was structurally completed on 21 November 2008.The Global Vipassana Pagoda complex is an evolving construction.
A museum depicts the historical life and non-sectarian teaching of Gotama the Buddha. The Global Vipassana Pagoda\'s educational displays communicate the Buddha\'s teaching of the universal practice of Vipassana as a path towards real happiness.The Global Vipassana Pagoda complex consists of the following structures:. Pagoda dome containing relics of the Buddha.
Measurement usually takes place in the form of a questionnaire, and questionnaires must be evaluated extensively before being able to state that they have excellent psychometric properties, meaning a scale is both reliable and valid. Psychometrics is the construction and validation of measurement instruments and assessing if these instruments are reliable and valid forms of measurement. In behavioral medicine, psychometrics is usually concerned with measuring individual’s knowledge, ability, personality, and types of behaviors.
Motif on Global Vipassana PagodaThe foundation of the dome consists of basalt, while the dome itself is made from sandstone brought from Rajasthan. The individual blocks of sandstone weigh 600–700 kg each and are kept in place due to the unique design of the bricks. Each of the bricks interlock with the ones adjacent to it and lime mortar is used to fill in any remaining gaps.
The circumambulation path is laid in marble.The pinnacle of the pagoda is adorned with a large crystal. The spire is covered in real gold, while the rest of the pagoda is covered in gold paint. The spire is topped with a special ornamental umbrella piece donated by the Burmese. The main doors to the pagoda are wooden and hand-carved in Myanmar (Burma).See also.References. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
Retrieved 19 May 2009. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009. Retrieved on 2013-12-06.
Goenka, S.N. For The Benefit Of Many. Vipassana Research Institute. Goenka, S.N. Vipassana: The Practical Path to Unity in Diversity. Global Vipassana Foundation.External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to.
2006 Asia Times article. Press release. Online news article in The Hindu.
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