Purpose of the Pagoda
Salient Features
Construction
Cost
Work Progrees
Virtual Tour
Salient Features

 Acharya Goenkaji's most fervent Dhamma wish was fulfilled in November 2008 when the construction of the Global Vipassana Pagoda was completed. He hopes that this monument will act as a bridge between different communities, different sects, different countries and different races to make the world a more harmonious and peaceful place.

 Some novel features :
  • It has been designed as a replica of the Shwe Dagon Pagoda of Yangon, Myanmar to show the gratitude of India to Myanmar for preserving the non-sectarian Vipassana Meditation, in its pristine purity, when it was lost in the country of its birth, India.
  • The genuine relics of the Buddha are enshrined here.
  • It is one of the largest stone monuments in Asia
  • The technique of inter-locking stones is used to construct the monument. This negates the need for any pillars in the construction of the Pagoda.
  • It contains the biggest pillar-less stone dome on earth. It is more than thrice the size of the previously largest stone dome structure - the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur (90 feet in diameter).
  • At its centre is a huge meditation hall, 280 feet in diameter which has a seating capacity of 8000 people
  • At 325 feet height, it is almost as tall as a 30 storey building.
  • Approximately 2.5 million tons of stone was used in the construction.
  • 3.87 million man-days were required to complete the monument.
  • It took 11 years to finish. The foundation stone was laid in October 1997 and the construction was completed in November 2008.
  • The construction work progressed without interruption supported selflessly by Vipassana meditators and devotees from around the world
  • It is expected to exist as a beacon of Peace and Harmony for the next 1000 years.

 

  Salient Features
     
 
  A) Main Pagoda  
         
   1. Height    - 96.12 metres  
         
   2. External Diameter
      Largest section
      Shorter section
   - 97.46 metres
 - 94.82 metres
 
         
   3. Inner Diameter of Dome    - 85.15 metres  
         
   4. Carpet Area of Pagoda or Dome    - 6272.00  
         
   5. Capacity - Number of Meditators    - 8000 Nos.  
         
   6. Circumbulating path -
     Capacity 10,000 + pedestrian visitors
   - 23 M Wide  
         
 
 
     
 
 
         
    B) Basement Area    
     1. Parking - Lowest Level    
     2. Exhibition at Ground Level    
     3. Stores other facilities at First Floor Level    
     4. Parikrama Path (Circumbulating path) at Ground level of Pagoda    
     5. Rain water harvesting tank in basement 1,725,000 litres    
         
         
 
  C) Small Pagodas (4 Nos.)  
   Salient features of each Pagoda  
         
   1. Height    - 23.92 metres  
         
   2. External diameter
     a. Shorter side
     b. Longer side
   - 18.98 metres
 - 20.54 metres
 
         
 
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