Sathira Dhammasathan

Sathira Dhammasathan

Sathira Dhammasathan
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Open Days: Open according to activity schedules (Friday–Saturday–Sunday and major Buddhist holy days)
Opening Hours: According to meditation and practice schedules
 
Sathira-Dhammasathan is a meditation center and Buddhist learning space located on the Ram Inthra side of Bangkok. Although it is situated within the city, the atmosphere is calm, green, and highly conducive to genuine contemplative practice. Established in 1987, the center was founded with the intention of creating an environment that allows people to access the Dhamma and apply Buddhist principles to relieve suffering in everyday life. Rather than focusing solely on listening to teachings or theoretical study, Sathira-Dhammasathan emphasizes practical training that connects directly with the lived experiences of people in modern urban society.
 
The core philosophy of Sathira-Dhammasathan is the principle of “Buddhist teachings guiding society.” It recognizes that human suffering, confusion, and life challenges can be eased through mindfulness practice, self-awareness, and living with wisdom. For this reason, the center’s role extends beyond that of a meditation retreat; it is also actively engaged in improving quality of life within the community, with a particular focus on children, women, and ordained women. These efforts aim to create safe inner spaces and support sustainable inner growth, allowing peace and well-being to be shared more broadly with fellow human beings.
 
Sathira-Dhammasathan is located at 24/5 Soi Watcharaphon, Ram Inthra Road Soi 55, Tha Raeng Subdistrict, Bang Khen District, Bangkok. The surrounding area has been intentionally designed to clearly separate the space from outside distractions. Trees, green areas, and simple architectural forms replace grandeur with tranquility and natural harmony. Upon entering the grounds, visitors often feel an immediate shift—both physically and mentally—making meditation practice and reflection more fluid and grounded.
 
The center places greater emphasis on applying the Dhamma in daily life rather than adhering to rigid forms or rituals. Practitioners are guided to observe the mind, accept life’s realities, and use mindfulness as a tool to engage with suffering—whether related to work, relationships, or life’s uncertainties. This approach enables participants to continue applying what they learn beyond the meditation hall, integrating practice into everyday living rather than limiting it to retreat settings.
 
The main activities at Sathira-Dhammasathan are regular meditation and mindfulness practice sessions. These are held every Friday morning and evening, as well as on Saturdays and Sundays. Additional sessions are organized on important Buddhist holy days and public holidays, allowing working individuals greater access to practice opportunities. The activities are suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners, emphasizing simplicity, non-pressure, and learning at one’s own pace.
 
For first-time visitors, preparation is simple: dress modestly, come with an open mind, and hold a sincere intention to learn. No prior background in Buddhist practice is required, as the foundation begins with mindfulness in everyday life. Many participants find that being in a calm, supportive environment with clear guidance helps them see their life challenges without judgment, gradually cultivating deeper inner understanding.
 
Getting There Travel to Sathira-Dhammasathan is most convenient by private car or taxi, using Ram Inthra Road and turning into Soi Watcharaphon, then continuing to Ram Inthra Soi 55. Allowing extra travel time is recommended, especially during weekday mornings and evenings, as traffic on Ram Inthra Road can be heavy. Once inside the center, the atmosphere shifts distinctly from the surrounding bustle to a sense of calm and stillness.
 
Sathira-Dhammasathan is well suited for those seeking a meaningful inner journey within Bangkok—individuals looking to pause from daily pressures, those interested in practical Buddhist teachings, and anyone wishing to improve quality of life from within. Visiting the center does not require making drastic life changes; rather, it offers a gentle starting point that can help illuminate a more mindful and wise way of living.
 
Place Name Sathira-Dhammasathan
Location 24/5 Soi Watcharaphon, Ram Inthra Road Soi 55, Tha Raeng, Bang Khen, Bangkok
Highlights Urban meditation center in Bangkok, emphasis on Buddhist teachings guiding society, strong focus on children, women, and ordained women, regular meditation activities on Fridays–Sundays and Buddhist holy days, peaceful and green environment conducive to mindfulness practice
Contact Number 02-948-1949
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) 1) Fashion Island – 6.5 km – 02-947-5000
2) The Promenade – 6.7 km – 02-947-6888
3) Watcharapirom Park – 3.5 km – 02-521-0000
4) Ram Inthra Expressway Night Market – 5.2 km – 02-515-4999
5) Central Ram Inthra – 8.0 km – 02-521-7777
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance) 1) Chocolate Ville – 4.5 km – 02-365-6999
2) Krua Apsorn Ram Inthra – 5.8 km – 02-899-0899
3) Lamdeekua Daeng – 6.2 km – 02-948-3366
4) Baan Ice Ram Inthra – 6.0 km – 02-948-4488
5) After You Dessert Cafe (Fashion Island) – 6.6 km – 02-947-5757
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance) 1) The Bangkok Chaengwattana – 7.5 km – 02-574-0200
2) Rama Gardens Hotel – 10.0 km – 02-558-7888
3) 48 Ville Donmuang Airport – 9.2 km – 02-521-3545
4) Livotel Hotel Kaset Nawamin – 5.9 km – 02-578-0555
5) Naturbliss Boutique Residence – 6.8 km – 02-944-3344
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: On which days is Sathira-Dhammasathan open for meditation practice?
A: Meditation practice is available every Friday (morning and evening), Saturday, Sunday, as well as on major Buddhist holy days and public holidays. It is recommended to contact the center in advance for details.
 
Q: Is advance registration required?
A: Some activities may require prior registration. Please contact the center at 02-948-1949 or via email at sdsweb.webmaster@gmail.com for confirmation.
 
Q: Can beginners join the practice sessions?
A: Yes. The programs are suitable for beginners who wish to cultivate mindfulness and learn how to apply Buddhist teachings in daily life.
 
Q: What should I wear when attending meditation practice?
A: Modest and respectful clothing is recommended. Please avoid revealing attire and maintain appropriate conduct within the meditation areas.
 
Q: How can I get more information?
A: You can contact Sathira-Dhammasathan by phone at 02-948-1949 or by email at sdsweb.webmaster@gmail.com.
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