Global Vipassana Pagoda Temple |
- The Global Vipassana Pagoda is a monument in Mumbai, India. This monument was inaugurated by Pratibha Patil, the President of India on 8 February 2009.
- The massive inner dome seats over 8000 people enabling them to practice the non-sectarian Vipassana meditation as taught by Mr S.N. Goenka and now being practiced in over 100 countries.
- It is located between Gorai creek and the Arabian Sea.
- It was built combining ancient Indian and modern technology to enable it to last for a thousand years.
- The 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 metres, 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 Gol Gumbaz Dome in Bijapur, India.
- The inside of the pagoda is hollow and serves as a very large meditation hall with an area covering more than 6000 m2.
- The aim of the pagoda complex is, among others, to express gratitude to Gautama Buddha for dispensing what followers believe is a universal teaching for the eradication of suffering, to educate the public about the life and teaching of the Buddha, and to provide a place for the practice of meditation.
- 10-day vipassana meditation courses are held free of charge at the meditation centre that is part of the Global Vipassana Pagoda complex.
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