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Meditation CentreBuddhist Meditation Centres in MyanmarTheravada Buddhist tradition in its pure version has been
brought to Myanmar from India via Ceylon and ancient Kingdom
of That on since the 11th century. As a result, the
teachings of Buddha is followed by Buddhists not only by
reading and learning the scriptures but also in practice,
with the establishment of many meditation centres under the
able guidance of eminent and learned teaches who are either
monks or laymen. These centres are spread through out the
country location at secluded places and available for any
interested person to joy for a minimum of ten-day Vipassana
course during which the discourses will be given through and
English interpreter. It is compulsory to stay art the
meditation centres to complete a ten-day course where
accommodation and good will be provided and helpers will be
on hand to see the comfort. Chanmyay YeikTha Meditation CentreThe Centre is located half way between downtown area and
Yangon Airport. Its presiding senior monk is Sayadaw Ashin
Janak abhivansa (also know as Chanmyay Sayadaw.) who studied
under Mahasi Sayadaw and is the author of many religious
books and articles. He is well known for teaching Buddhism
to the non-Buddhists in a scientific way. His method of
teaching and practice is in harmony with Mahasi tradition
and instructions stipulated in Satipvathana Sutta. Food and
accommodation are free of charge and vegetarian food is
available on request. Dhamma Jotti Vipassan CentreIt's location in Bahan Township is not far from downtown area and is easily accessible by car, taxi and bus. This centre was founded by Shri S.N Goenkaji, who had the blessing from famous Myanmar Vipassana Teacher, Sayagyi U Ba Khin before his death in 1971. This method of meditation, traced back from one generation to another in its purest from has been preserved in Myanmar by a chain of devoted teachers. Shri Goenkaji began to conduct Vipassana courses in India in 1969, after which is expands to many countries in the world, bringing peace of mind and tranquility to those who practice under his guidance. Before the student joins the meditation centre, he will be provided with a "Code of Discipline'' pamphlet for his understanding and strict compliance. The student will be required to complete the full ten day course: the daily schedule includes ten hours of sitting meditation, without interruption. Noble silence is one of the requirements to be observed by the students, whereby no means of communication either by verbal or physical gestures with the fellow students will be allowed. The daily routine starts from 4:00 am until 9:30pm with intervals for meals and rest. Should any confusion arise from the practice during the length of the corse it is to be taken up with the teacher only, without any reference to books or fellow students. Mealsand boarding charges will be accepted only after the student has completed the course. For the conduct of meditation courses, twenty-five centres including the headquarters are situated in India in addition to twenty-three centres to help in the conduct of meditation courses. Generally the course comprises three steps. - - Observance of moral precepts is the basic step. International Meditation CentreThis centre which is located on a little knoll in Inya
Myaing near University Avenue was founded by Sayagyi U Ba
Khin, a very prominent government official who served at
many national level commissions and at the same time taught
practical aspect of Buddhist meditation. It is open to
foreigners who are really anxious to experience the "Nibbanic
Peace within". Courses of training in practical Buddhist
meditation is still continued under the guidance of Sayagyi
U Ba Khin before his demise. The courses are conducted free of charge to all except a minimum charges for vegetarian food. The trainees are required to keep the vow of noble silence. Mahasi Meditation CenterIt is located in a quiet and, secluded place protected from the outside disturbances. it was first established by most venerable Mahasi Sayadaw in 1949 and has been conducting meditation courses ever since with 370 branches throughout Myanmar and 21 affiliated centers abroad. The Sayadaw taught meditation personally until his demise on the 14th August 1982, leaving his disciples to carry out the tasks he had laid down. This method advocates the observation of sensations within one's body as a result of rising and falling of the abdomen. Thus, the meditator should be prepared to devote fall time meditation for about six to twelve weeks. Accommodation will be provided free to charge and vegetarian or mon-vegetarian meals will he served only at 5:00a.m. and 10:00a.m. daily. All must refrain from eating afternoon (12:00 noon). However, only soft drinks will be served instead. The daily routine stars at 3:00am and continues until 11:00pm with breaks for meals, bathing etc. Walking meditation is alternated after sitting many hours for meditation. Personal interview are conducted to assure whether the meditator is progressing along the right path as guided by the Dhamma talks and instructions. International Buddha Sasana Centre ( Pa-auk)This centre, located in Thanlyin Township is branch of Pa-auk Forest Meditation Centre of Mawlamyaing. The new centre, opened on the 28th June 1998 by the teacher Reverend Acinna is located on a secluded 5 acres of land about one ahd jalf hour' drive from downtown Yangon. The fact that the centre has prospered in the construction of additional building for the well- beings of meditatiors within a short period of time, shows the effective and corrective method practiced under the guidance of the eminent teacher and assistant teachers. This centre is able to accommodate about 50 monks and 150 lay yogis in one course which usually takes a period of 10 days and is open to all interested persons irrespective of creed, faith or nationality. The meditation practice begains with the training of concentration, the most effective one out of 40 methods of tranquility –meditation as originally taught by Buddha.It enables the student to observe with deep concentration , the physical and mental formation radiating within the body .Then followed by systematic insight-meditation to gain wisdom, leading to the practical understanding of the Dhamma. The daily routine starts from 4:00am untial 8:30 pm with
time breaks for meals and rest. She Taung Gon Sasana Yeiktah ( Panditarama Meditation Center)It is a meditation centre as well as a monastery resided by monks. It was established in October 1990 by venerable Ovada Cariya Sayadaw U Pandita-bhivamsa who studied under closed observation of Mahasi Sayadaw before his demise and still follows the teaching as taught by his mentor. The method of meditation is to examine the sensations arising within the body. e.g. rise and fall of abdomen while sitting and observing the foot steps while walking. Accommodation and food are provided free of charge. Meditators are required 14 hours of formal sitting and walking meditation daily in silence leaving 4-6 hours of sleep in a day. Strict adherence to the teaching method as instructed is required with no allowance being given to mix with other meditating methods. This centre will only accept people with stable mind and decent personality in order to avoid the obstruction of fellow meditators mentally. Daily routine stars at 4:00am until 11:00pm with time allowed for meals and baths. The'inngu meditation Center ( Hmawbi Headquarters )On the highway to Yangon- Pyay , you can see The'inngu Meditation center at mile stone No.32. You take another five miles on a village trek; you reach the Meditation center compound surrounded by green paddy fields that turn golden in summer. Everywhere is lush and green. Fresh air guaranteed. The The'inngu Meditation center had been started Meditations courses since December 1961. Method of teaching is started by The'inngu Sayadaw after practicing for 21 months of intensive rigorously meditating. ( The meditation method is breath out. But you have to take 60 breath-outs in a minute. Normal breathing takes 18 times in a minute only.) He was determined to obtain the same result as Sunlungu Sayadaw, also well known in Myanmar. The motto is "Do or Die". Kill the defilements or you die''. Sayadaw teaches the way to emancipate from the whirlpool of Samsara. Everything arises and vanishes. Nothing is permanent. So come and have the experience. The meditation center has all the modernized facilities to accommodate the western mediators for peaceful meditation. Theinngu method of meditation There are many methods of meditation how to implement the four Satipathana for achieving emancipation from cycle of rebirth. Among them, Theinngu method is accepted as and intensive and rigourous method of meditation which gives the fasted and most effective results. Therefore in Theinngu method of meditation we have strict rules laid down to abide. Example: -
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