Screening “In Memoriam of S.N. Goenka”


Wed 13 Nov 2013, 7.30 pm
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
From The Hanoi Bicycle Collective:
Due to the success of the first Vipassana screening night, we are pleased to create a repeat event ” In Memoriam of S.N.Goenka”. We’d love to invite you to join the cinema night of Cinexin Hanoi this week.
Film programme:
S.N Goenka UN Peace Summit speech (15 min)
“Doing time, doing Vipassana” (52 min)
Satya Narayan Goenka (January 30, 1924 – September 29, 2013) was a noted Burmese-Indian teacher of Vipassanā meditation. Born in Burma, he followed the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin, under whom he trained for 14 years. In 1969, he shifted to India and started teaching meditation, and started a mediation centre at Igatpuri, near Nashik in 1976. In time, he became an influential non-sectarian teacher of the Vipassana movement and a pioneer of the Vipassana meditation in India.[1] He trained more than 1300 assistant teachers and each year more than 120,000 people attend Goenka led Vipassana courses.
The technique which S. N. Goenka teaches represents a tradition that is traced back to the Buddha. Goenka emphasizes that, “The Buddha never taught a sectarian religion; he taught Dhamma – the way to liberation – which is universal”[2] and presents his teachings as non-sectarian and open to people of all faiths or no faith. “Liberation” in this context means freedom from impurities of mind and, as a result of the process of cultivating a pure mind, freedom from suffering.[3] Goenka calls Vipassana meditation an experiential scientific practice, through which one can observe the constantly changing nature of the mind and body at the deepest level, a profound understanding that leads to a truly happy and peaceful life.
He was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 2012 for social work.
Free entrance.
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