Feb 11, 2011

Serving in the Global Vipassana Pagoda

The Global Vipassana Pagoda offers a very rare and invaluable opportunity to serve in Dhamma, to share the benefits of Vipassana and to gain immeasurable merits.

Committed Vipassana students may offer Dhamma service for the special one-day courses held periodically in the presence of Sayagyi U S.N. Goenka.


Dhamma service can also be offered in one-day courses conducted every Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm in the Global Pagoda main dome Dhamma Hall.

For more details and registering for Dhamma service at one-day courses at the Global Pagoda, kindly contact:
Mobile no.: 98928-55692, 98928-55945;
Tel: (022) 2845-1170, 3374-7543, 3374-7544
Email : oneday@globalpagoda.org

Dhamma service may also be offered for the various developmental projects being implemented by the Global Vipassana Foundation.
For details of other Dhamma service opportunities presently available at Global Pagoda, kindly contact:
General Manager, GVF, Global Vipassana Pagoda, Next to Esselworld, Gorai, Borivali (W) Mumbai 400 091. Tel: (022) 3374-7501, 2845-1204.
Email: hr@globalpagoda.org

Website: www.globalpagoda.org

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* The Significance of Dhamma Service
* Vipassana meditation courses worldwide, course venues, online application for beginners' 10-day residential Vipassana courses
* Introduction to Vipassana, Code of Discipline and Daily Time-table in Residential Courses

Feb 4, 2011

Global Pagoda photographs (January - February 2011)

Near one of the entrances (with white posters outside, on the right) leading to the inner dome meditation hall of the Global Pagoda. Also seen on top-left of picture is one of the two small pagodas. Photographed on February 6, 2011 by Ashish Disawal. More Global Pagoda photographs from this album

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Photograph by Amit Kumar


Main entrance to the Global Pagoda structure. Picture shows the wide marble staircase, with people in it, that leads up to the Global Pagoda, after the brief police security checkpoint. Photograph by Paul Sonnerblick


Global Pagoda is lit up by flood lights at night. Photograph by Hitesph


The Global Pagoda can also be seen from air, when civilian aircrafts hover over Mumbai due to air traffic congestion at the Mumbai airport, and particularly seen on the New Delhi - Mumbai air route.