Dhamma Ambika

Dhamma Ambika Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are, is one of India's most ancient techniques of meditation. S.N.GOENKA.

It was rediscovered by Gotama Buddha more than 2500 years ago and was taught by him as a universal remedy for universal ills. Dhamma Ambika stands for providing pure Dhamma - Vipassana Meditation for ultra purification of entire mind to human kind on behalf of V.R.I. under the tradition of Sayaji U Ba Khin as taught by Ven.

We have organized an Introductory session on Vipassana Meditation on Sunday, 10 Dec 2017 between 10:25am -12:25pm at Vee...
08/12/2017

We have organized an Introductory session on Vipassana Meditation on Sunday, 10 Dec 2017 between 10:25am -12:25pm at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University Convention Hall, Udhana-Magdalla Road, Surat.

You may invite your close ones to experience the process of self-purification by self-observation.

http://ambika.dhamma.org

Read the fundamental benefits gained by the people and changed them as a person with a regular practice of  .http://ambi...
08/12/2017

Read the fundamental benefits gained by the people and changed them as a person with a regular practice of .

http://ambika.dhamma.org

  stands for providing pure   Vipassana Meditation for ultra purification of entire mind to human kind on behalf of V.R....
08/12/2017

stands for providing pure Vipassana Meditation for ultra purification of entire mind to human kind on behalf of V.R.I. under the tradition of as taught by Ven .‬

http://ambika.dhamma.org

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08/12/2017

Vipassana Meditation means - to see things as they really are. It’s a process of by . It is an from , which was originally taught by , the .

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National Highway No. 8 (Mumbai To Ahmedabad), 2 KM Away On West Of Boriyach Tollnaka, Village Vagalwad, Tal Gandevi
Navsari
396350

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