Apr 2, 2013

The Boundless Benefits of Dana




Sabbadanam dhammadanam jinati
(The highest dana is the dana of Dhamma)
- Sammāsambuddha Gotama


 The Global Vipassana Pagoda was built with selfless Dhamma service and voluntary donations from people worldwide, for the benefit and happiness of many. 

"As with all other kamma, so too the kamma of dāna is good or bad according to the volition of one’s mind... The mind when giving must be free of craving, free of aversion, and free of ignorance... While giving such dāna, we do not consider our own benefit. Instead, we are delighted to see the happiness and welfare of the person receiving our dāna. When we take delight in the happiness of others, our minds become pure and tender and is freed from the limitations of narrow self-interest." -  Sayagyi U S.N. Goenka. Right Volition of Dana

                            
Most infinite gratitude to Venerable Webu Sayadaw (1896 - 1977). He strongly exhorted Sayagyi U Ba Khin to teach Vipassana.  U Ba Khin later enabled beings worldwide to benefit from this universal, non-sectarian Dhamma practice, through the visionary Dhamma service of his representative. the Principal Teacher Sayagyi U S.N.Goenka.

May all beings benefit from practicing Vipassana, be happy, be liberated from all suffering.Ongoing projects in the Global Vipassana Pagoda:

* Designs on the Pagoda, decorating the canopy, canopy pillar, and Dhamma verses on the Pagoda walls. The Parikrama path will be laid with a special marble from Burma (to ease walking barefoot even on hot days). Estimated cost of completion of these projects: US $260,000; INR 1,25,00,000* Landscaping the outer areas of the Pagoda, building parks and roads, laying water lines etc.Estimated cost: US$ 530,000, INR 2,50,00,000
*Gong Tower : $25,000, INR 12,50,000

*Cell Pagoda Dome: $80,000, INR 40,00,000
* Two auditoriums: $180,000, INR 90,00,000
* Dhamma Library: $60,000, INR 30,00,000
* Security and Information Centre: $445,000, INR 2,22,50,000\
* Maintenance: Estimated cost $900 (Per day) $324,000, INR 1,62,00,000
*Boundary Wall: $335,000, INR 1,67,50,000
* Pagoda Parikrama Flooring: $670,000, INR 3,35,00,000
* Landscaping: $670,000, INR 3,35,00,000
* Estimated Total Funds needed: $3,579,000, INR 17,89,50,000

(Daily maintenance costs of the Global Pagoda are continuous) 
Corpus Fund for the Global Vipassana Pagoda
The Global Vipassana Foundation has established a Corpus Fund for uninterrupted management of the Vipassana Pagoda, to maintain the Pagoda successfully for centuries without any outside pressure.
This Corpus Fund cannot be utilized by any individual for personal gain. The income from this Fund, deposited in an Indian Government-owned bank, will be used for maintenance and daily expenditure of this unique Dhamma monument.

Donation through Cheque/Draft favoring “Global Vipassana Foundation” payable at Mumbai can be sent to the following address:
Kamlesh Vikamsey
Khimji Kunverji & Co.
Sunshine Tower, Level 19,
Senapati Bapat Marg,
Elphinstone Road,
Mumbai 400013,
India
Tel: +91 22 2439 1111

Donations through Core Banking (within India)
Donations to “Global Vipassana Foundation” can now be remitted from anywhere in India through any branch of the AXIS BANK LTD. under core banking system.
Global Vipassana Foundation
AXIS BANK LTD, MALAD (WEST)
A/C NO: ‐ 911010032397802
SWIFT CODE:‐ AXISINBB062,
IFSC CODE:‐ UTIB0000062,
MICR CODE:‐ 400211011
Address:
SONIMUR APARTMENT, TIMBER ESTATE,
S.V.ROAD, MALAD (WEST)
MUMBAI‐ 400064

Donations from Outside India can be remitted through SWIFT transfer to Bank of India
SWIFT Transfer details are as follows:
Name of the Bank : J P Morgan Chase Bank
A/c. No. : 0011407376
Swift: CHASUS33
Address :
New York, US Global Vipassana Foundation

Bank Of India
Stock Exchange Branch.
A/C No008610100011250
Swift Code BKIDINBBBLD
Address:
PHIROZE JEEJEEBHOY TOWERS,
(NEW STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING) DALAL STREET,
FORT, Mumbai 400001

Copy of communication may please be enclosed to kamlesh@kkc.in.For donation made through option 3 & 4, Please informMr. Kamlesh VikamseyGlobal Vipassana FoundationKhimji Kunverji & Co.Sunshine Tower, Level 19,Senapati Bapat Marg, Elphinstone Road,Mumbai - 400013, IndiaTel: +91 22 2439 1111(Or)Email to: Kamlesh@kkc.inPlease inform all relevant details such as Name, Address, Contact Number, for receipt of donation to be sent.  http://www.globalpagoda.org/donation

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 Across countless aeons and endless time, may every moment of purity from Vipassana practice go for the benefit, happiness and liberation of all beings.

Mar 7, 2013

How to Reach Global Vipassana Pagoda



All are most welcome to visit the Global Vipassana Pagoda, to benefit immensely and infinitely from practicing Vipassana Meditation - and realize the true work and purpose of human life.

Vipassana is for all. Gotama the Buddha, who re-discovered Vipassana, was not founder of any religion (*1).

Visiting the Global Pagoda is free of charge. No entry fee. No charges for the tour guide.
Timings: 9.00 am to 7.00 pm.
Open all days, including Sunday.
(Ferry Timings: Every 15 minutes from Gorai Jetty. Last ferry to Global Pagoda leaves at 5.25 pm)

* Drinking water and clean wash-room facilities available.
* The Food Plaza in the Global Pagoda premises serves quality vegetarian food at economical prices.
* Non-commercial photography is permitted - with the understanding that there can be no copyright to any image of the Global Vipassana Pagoda. Visuals are to be made freely available to all for non-commercial use. (* For any clarification, please contact Global Vipassana Foundation, Mumbai, India, Telephone: 91 - 22 - 33747501; Email: pr@globalpagoda.org)

Global Vipassana Pagoda
The Global Pagoda can be reached by car or ferry. Pre-paid taxi services are available at the Mumbai domestic and international airports. Ask for "Esselworld" or"Global Vipassana Pagoda". The Global Pagoda is adjacent to Esselworld Park.

Inside the Global Pagoda dome. An architectural wonder as the world's largest stone structure without supporting pillars. This unique Dhamma hall can seat over 8,000 Vipassana students, in group meditation sittings and one-day refresher courses.
* Vipassana students - those having completed a 10-day Vipassana course in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin - are welcome to meditate in the Dhamma Hall of the Global Pagoda.

Reaching Global Vipassana Pagoda by Road from Mumbai City / Domestic Airport / International Airport / Railway Stations in Mumbai
  1. Reach Western Express Highway and go North towards Dahisar/Borivali/Ahmedabad.
  2. Cross the Dahisar Toll Booth and keep going straight.
  3. When you reach the Mira-Bhayandar crossing, turn Left towards Mira-Bhayandar. The crossing has a Shivaji statue positioned at the centre.
  4. Keep going straight till you reach Golden Nest Circle. At the Golden Nest Circle, take a left turn and stay on the main road.
  5. Keep going straight till you take a hard right turn at the end of the road. This point will come after Maxus Mall, which comes on your right. After the hard right turn, take a left at the T point junction.
  6. Keep following directions to Esselworld or Global Vipassana Pagoda from this point forward.
  7. When you reach the Esselworld Parking Lot, go ahead a few metres and take a right turn towards Esselworld. Tell the guard at the security post that you want to go to the Pagoda.
  8. Keep going straight till you reach the Helipad. At the Helipad, take a right turn to the Global Pagoda Road through the Sanchi Arch.
The Pagoda is about 42 km from the Domestic Airport Terminal.

* Google Map Road directions to Global Vipassana Pagoda, from your location in Mumbai 

Hiring a car for airport pick-up to Global Vipassana Pagoda:
Private taxis and vehicles can also be hired from many car rentals in Mumbai, besides the airport pre-paid taxi service. Rates may vary. Many Vipassana students use the services of private taxi operator Mr Jagdish Maniyar. Contact : Tel (Res): 91-22-26391010 / cell phone 09869255079. Mr Maniyar charges Rs 1,550 (US$ 28, 22 Euros) for airport pickup to Global Pagoda (road taxes and parking charges extra). From Mumbai to Dhamma Giri Vipassana centre, Igatpuri, he charges Rs 2,550 (approx US$ 47, € 36).

From Borivali Railway station:
From Borivali Station (Western Railway, Mumbai) please exit from the western side of the station (from Churchgate, the exit is on the left). Take Bus number 294 or an auto rickshaw (tuk-tuk) to Gorai Creek. The shared auto-rickshaw fare is Rs 10 (with three other passengers), and can be about three times that amount for single hire.
 Take auto-rickshaws heading to your right, after crossing the road from the western exit of the railway station. The Gorai jetty for ferry to Global Pagoda is about five-ten minutes ride from Borivili station.
The return fare for the Esselworld ferry is Rs. 50/- per person.
Using public transport from Churchgate (South Mumbai), the total return fare cost for train, shared auto-rickshaw / bus and ferry would be around Rs 100 (less than US$ 1.85).

Other Bus Numbers to Gorai: From Kurla railway station (West) - 309 L; From Mulund station (West) - 460 L;From Ghatkopar Bus Depot - 488 L (please re-confirm before boarding bus)

Have a happy, most beneficial visit to the Global Pagoda.

For more details, assistance:
Global Vipassana Pagoda
Telephone: 91 22 33747501 (30 lines)
Email: pr@globalpagoda.org

Pagoda Address:
Global Vipassana Pagoda
Next to Esselworld, Gorai Village,
Borivali (West), Mumbai 400091

Postal address:
Head Office Global Vipassana Foundation
2nd Floor, Green House, Green Street, Fort
Mumbai – 400 023
Telephone: +91 22 22665926 / 22664039; Fax: +91 22 22664607
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Dhamma Pattana Vipassana Centre
Inside Global Vipassana Pagoda Campus
Next to Esselworld, Gorai Village,
Borivali (West), Mumbai 400091
Tel: [91] (22) 3374 7519; Fax: [91] (22) 3374 7518
Email: info@pattana.dhamma.org
* Online application for 10-day Vipassana courses
* Dhamma reasons why no fees are charged for Vipassana courses - including for boarding and lodging
 * Rare opportunities to earn and share merits participating in Global Vipassana Pagoda projects

*(1) Buddha: Super Scientist of Peace. Part-1 of Sayagyi U Goenka's address to the United Nations in New York in 2002.