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