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Noble Silence & Me by Joseph K Jose

What – intrigued me was that you don’t speak to anyone for 10 days, what bliss, especially since my voice box has been chattering non stop for the last 4 decades.

When – is this possible, well at least for working professionals like me, only during in-between jobs. While working, one can probably take 10 days off, but being away from cell phone and email is almost next to impossible these days.

Where – this was at Vipassana meditation center, outskirts of Bangalore, about 1 hour drive from M G road, in Alur village on Tumkur road.

In Pali language – Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are, is one of the meditation techniques from ancient India. It was rediscovered by Gautama – The Buddha, more than 2500 years ago and was taught by him as a universal remedy for universal maladies.

Pali is a Middle Indo- Aryan liturgical language native to the Indian subcontinent, Pali died out as a literary language in mainland India in the fourteenth century.

It is mental purification through self-observation by a logical process. The practice of Vipassana meditation involves following the principles of Dhamma (Pali) / Dharma (Sanskrit), the way to liberation – which is the universal law of nature. It involves walking on the noble eight-fold path, which is broadly categorised into Sila (Morality), Samadhi (concentration) and Pañña (wisdom, insight).

To learn Vipassana, it is necessary to take a ten-day (in travel parlance it is actually 11 nights and 12 days) residential course under the guidance of a qualified teacher. During the entire duration of the retreat, students remain within the course campus, having no contact with the outside world. During the course, participants follow a prescribed Code of Discipline. We also observe noble silence by not communicating with fellow students, including not having eye contact with fellow meditators. During meal times as well, one sits behind each other and not facing other.

Today, Vipassana courses, as taught by S.N. Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin, are held at 341 locations in 94 countries . Although Indian by descent, Mr. Goenka was born and raised in Myanmar (Burma). Mr. Goenka settled in India and began teaching Vipassana in 1969 and is a recipient of many awards and honors in his lifetime, including the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award from the President of India in 2012. It is also taught in prisons both in India and abroad.

Great emphasis is put on preserving the technique in its original, authentic form, as it has been found to be genuinely helpful. It is not taught commercially, but instead is offered freely. None of the teachers receives any material remuneration. The course is offered free of charge – not even to cover the cost of food and accommodation. Expenses are met by donations from past students who, having completed a course and experienced the benefits of Vipassana and they wish to give others the opportunity to benefit too.

The 10 days course is highly regimental, waking up at 4 am and sleeping at 9:30 pm daily. Of the 17.5 hrs one is awake, 12 hrs is spent in meditation and listening to teachers’ discourses. One of the participants dropped the badge with the pin on it and I actually heard the Pin Drop, sound. This is not like watching Netflix or Prime video non stop, season after season, but seeing one’s own mind with all its positives and negatives. It can be unnerving for most people.

What meditators miss in these 10 days is, mostly chatting with loved ones, mobile phone, non veg food and internet, but for me not able to read and listen to music was the most difficult part. The campus is lush green with many fruit bearing trees and flowering plants, in the evenings I actually saw fireflies, after many years and this brought instant happiness and nostalgia. Breakfast is at 6:30 am, lunch is at 11 am and evening tea with snack is at 5 pm, there is no dinner, why, well we don’t need it and the morning after meditation is very clear and sharp.

Practising Vipassana meditation will not aid in the development of super-normal, mystical, or special powers. Nothing magical happens. Just observe breath without trying to control or regulate the same, contrary to most other meditation techniques currently there. Mankind’s highest qualities of pure love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity are opened up during this process of self realization.

This course is open to anyone sincerely wishing to learn the technique, irrespective of race, caste, faith, gender or nationality. An online registration is required which opens typically 3 months before the course and gets filled up almost immediately.

What did I gain, well I actually lost 3 kgs within 12 days and have come back wiser with the simple knowledge that, nothing is permanent in life which I grasped in a deeper manner. Both happy and sad moments pass away, due to the law of impermanence. ‘This too shall pass’.

I definitely recommend this 10 day meditation course to everyone, at least once in their lifetime, this is absolute “me time”, though I am not sure how many of us can handle this, facing the stark realities of life, in our minds.

As I left the campus enriched, I cranked up the car volume on the 1988 hit by Bobby McFerrin – Don’t Worry, Be Happy…

Joseph K Jose – is a Travelangelist and has traveled to 34 countries across 6 continents – joseph.jose@gmail.com

What Makes a Hotel/Resort or Campsite in Patnitop the Best?

Patnitop is a beautiful hill station and you will find various reports situated in the area. Many of them are located Sanasar, a beautiful hill station in Jammu province of Jammu and Kashmir State. Vast meadows, limitless coniferous tress, and snow-capped mountains encircle the resorts, offering splendid views of nature’s unblemished beauty. Just recline on the open green ground, gaze at the grace of the open sky, and absorb the equanimity of the place. All ready to do your air ticket booking to the nearest airport now?

If you choose to opt for a camp stay then
Encampment will mostly contain comfortable tents, secure washrooms, a peaceable meditation hall, and a cosy tent restaurant. Walk barefooted on the moist grass and witness the absolute splendour of sunup from the sunrise point. All required in-room facilities including wall-to-wall carpets, restful beds, electricity etc. will be provided in the tents, with safe and ecological environment.

How to find the best Restaurant
Satisfy your food yearning with delectable local dishes like Dum Aloo, Pulao with the essence of Saffron etc. and end the meal with a cup of flavorful Kahva. All the food items are prepared in Patnitop mostly using organically grown ingredients. Cherish the pleasant experience of relishing some mouth-watering delicacies inside the tent, while listening to the peaceful melodies of winds playing with the leaves.

Excited to do your air ticket booking to the nearest airport now?

What else can you do in Patnitop?

Meditation
Spend some time with your inner self in our eco-structured hall. Gain internal harmony and serenity by meditating in the soothing ambience, away from the urban chaos.
Open Area-Lounge

Play volleyball, cricket, or football with your mates in the vast green ground or just sit out and sip a hot cup of noon chai while gazing at the nature’s beauty.
Activities to indulge

Yoga
Unite your individual consciousness or soul with the Universal Consciousness or Spirit and unfold the infinite potentials of your mind and soul with yoga asanas amidst nature.

Horse Riding
Green alpine meadows and low rolling hills provide superb paths for horse rides in this region. With splendid vistas all around, capturing the charm of Jammu in a lens, on a horseback is an unforgettable experience.

Paragliding
Glide like a bird using your colourful artificial wings and witness the pleasance of charming Sansar valley and serene Himalayas.
Archery and Rifle Shooting

Gather a unique experience of shooting with a bow and an arrow, or hitting the bull’s eye using a rifle. We to add spice to the holidaying, conduct electrifying sports of rifle shooting and archery.
Zorbing

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Enjoy an exceptional experience of rolling down the hill in a spinning orb while your pals laugh at your rotating body. You will get an awesome opportunity to observe the revolving sky and the ground simultaneously.

Burma Bridge
Praise yourself for crossing the Burma Bridge slowly and steadily. This activity will force your fear to fly away by giving you a chance to test your endurance and strength.

Rock climbing and Rappelling
Do not forget to enjoy the famous sports of hilly regions- rock climbing and rappelling. Jump with triumph when you reach your destination after clearing all the rocky obstacles.

Trekking
Explore the biodiversity of the region with a trek in the woods. The snow-covered highlands, the gushing streams, and the flourishing valleys make an ideal destination for trekking. A moderate hike to RAJA SHANKHPAL” PEAK” offers a bird eye view to several mountain ranges. You will also get a chance to quench your thirst with spring waters on the way.

Skiing
Slide down the frosty slopes of Himalayas and experience the enthusiasm stored in the hills. However, the beautiful environs, while gliding on the icy terrain might distract you.

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