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Nidhi
Dhamma Nidhi, Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division, Myanmar [Burma]
Centre Location: Website | Map
** Unless noted otherwise, course instructions are given in the following language(s): English

Dhamma Nidhi, meaning ‘Treasure of Dhamma’, is located in Inn-Ta-Kaw Town, Inn-dine District, Bago Division, near Dhamma Theik Pagoda. To be built on 18 acres of land, the master plan is presently being drafted. The facilities to be made available will be for short and long courses, with mostly single room accommodations, a Dhamma Hall and pagoda besides other regular facilities.
How to Apply to Attend or Serve a Course
  1. Access the application form by clicking Apply for the desired course. Old students will be given the option to serve.
  2. Please carefully read the Introduction to the Technique and Code of Discipline which you will be asked to follow during your course.
  3. Fully and completely fill out all the sections of application form and submit it. An application is required to register for all courses.
  4. Await notification. All correspondence will be through e-mail if you give an e-mail address in your application. Due to the large volume of applications, it may take up to two weeks before receiving notification.
  5. If your application is accepted then we require you to confirm you will be attending in order to secure your place in the course.
Additional information

Dhamma Nidhi, Myanmar Long Courses Vipassana Center, Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division, Myanmar
Contact: U Myat Kyaw (myatkyaw39@gmail.com) (Phone: +95 1 707155)
c/o Dhamma Joti Vipassana Center
Nga Htat Gyi Pagoda Road
Bahan, Yangon, Myanmar
Email: info@joti.dhamma.org
Website: www.joti.dhamma.org

Notice for all foreign students who intend to meditate at a Myanmar Centre: Please click here for further instructions.
 
Ten Day & Other Adult Courses
All ten day courses begin on the evening of the first day and end on the early morning of the last day.
See Comments for any special instructions for events in this section.
2013 Ten Day & Other Adult Courses
Attend / Serve Dates Course Type Status Location Comments
11 Apr - 22 Apr 10-Day Completed Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division Water Festival Holidays (Myanmar New Year 1375)
17 May - 28 May 10-Day In Progress Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division
Apply 07 Jun - 15 Jun 8-Day Satipatthana Green-bars Open Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division For old students Satipatthana course
Apply 01 Jul - 12 Jul 10-Day Green-bars Open Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division UHMO+DMS
Apply 24 Jul - 14 Aug 20-Day Green-bars Open Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division For old students DrTT+DYH
Apply 24 Aug - 24 Sep 30-Day Green-bars Open Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division For old students DrMA+DKTH
Apply 08 Oct - 16 Oct 8-Day Satipatthana Green-bars Open Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division For old students UKT+DKKT
Apply 09 Nov - 24 Nov 14-Day TSC Green-bars Open Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division New Course!! For old students Teachers' Special course (UMK+DrDSMY)
26 Nov - 27 Dec 30-Day Red-bars Applications accepted starting 30 May Inn-ta-kaw, Bago Division For old students UHA+DKMM
 
 

Myanmar Long Courses Vipassana Center, Dhamma Nidhi (Inn-ta-Kaw, Bago)


To access the Old Student Regional Site please click http://www.nidhi.dhamma.org/os. A user name and password will be required to access these pages.

Questions may be addressed to Email: info@nidhi.dhamma.org

All courses are run solely on a donation basis. All expenses are met by donations from those who, having completed a course and experienced the benefits of Vipassana, wish to give others the same opportunity. Neither the Teacher nor the assistant teachers receive remuneration; they and those who serve the courses volunteer their time. Thus Vipassana is offered free from commercialisation.

Old students are those who have completed a 10-day Vipassana Meditation course with S.N. Goenka or his Assistant Teachers.

Old students have the opportunity to provide Dhamma Service at the courses listed above.

Bilingual courses are courses which are taught in two languages. All students will hear daily meditation instructions in both languages. The evening discourses will be heard separately.

Meditation courses are held at both center and non-center locations. Meditation centers are dedicated facilities where courses are held regularly throughout the year. Before meditation centers were established in this tradition, all courses were held at temporary sites, such as campgrounds, religious retreat centers, churches and the like. Today, in regions where centers have not yet been established by local students of Vipassana who live in the area, 10 Day meditation courses are held at non-center course sites.


10-day Courses are an introductory course to Vipassana Meditation where the technique is taught step-by-step each day. The courses begin after a 2 - 4 pm registration period and orientation, followed by 10 full days of meditation, and end the morning of the 11th day by 7:30 am.

20-day Courses are open only to serious Old Students committed to this technique who have completed a minimum of five 10-day courses , one Satipatthana Sutta course, given Dhamma Service at least one 10-day course, and have been practicing regularly for at least two years.

Applications must be submitted well in advance as processing may take some time. Students who speak neither English nor one of the other announced course languages may apply for the course, however acceptance into the course will depend on the availability of required course materials, suitable translators and permission of the teacher conducting the course.

30-day Courses are open only to serious Old Students committed to this technique who have completed a minimum of six 10-day courses (one since their first 20-day course), one 20-day course, one Satipatthana Sutta course, and have been practicing regularly for at least two years.

Applications must be submitted well in advance as processing may take some time. Students who speak neither English nor one of the other announced course languages may apply for the course, however acceptance into the course will depend on the availability of required course materials, suitable translators and permission of the teacher conducting the course.

Satipatthana Sutta Courses have the same timetable and discipline as 10-day course. The difference is that in the taped evening discourses the Satipatthana Sutta is carefully examined. This is the principal text in which the technique of Vipassana is systematically explained. These courses are open to serious old students who have sat (not including courses served) at least three 10-day courses, have not been practising any other meditation techniques since last 10-day course, have been practising this technique of Vipassana for at least one year, and who are trying to maintain their meditation practice and the five precepts in their daily lives, at the very minimum from the time of applying to the course.

 
 
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