Samsara Adult


Reviews




Faith Fromund
Beautiful build! When you arrive be sure to set your lighting to shared environment to get the full affect. Fantastic location for photographers! A very well thought out and meticulously landscaped and decorated sim! You have to come see for yourself. You will not be disappointed!

4 months ago - mark as helpful (3) - report

ChiChi Cutey
full 5 Stars for that wonderfull created Region. Samsara is really worth a trip!! So many wonderful Spots to hang out and just relaxe with nice Sounds and a lot Spots to see and stand for a while.Samsara is one of my Fav. Places if i need a break of stressfull works,just sit some where there or do for some minutes Tai Chi . For me is Samasara my Relaxing Place to go deep into me and let my Soul hang out and healing ..Yana i just can say !!! u did a damn great Job with Samsara ,thx thx thx ;-)

1 years ago - mark as helpful (3) - report

Gates
While I am new to this platform, I am not new to virtual worlds or the amazing builds that are possible in Opensim. I have never seen anything quite like Samsara. Every view has been carefully considered, and every object placed with reverence and respect to the cultures depicted in the film from which it was inspired. Not just a place of unspeakable beauty, but an opportunity for learning... I will visit this place regularly just to feel alive. Leaving was like I'd been traveling. And the memory still fresh in my mind, there are poems to be written, but no words quite good enough.

1 years ago - mark as helpful (3) - report

Timur
Very nice and calming.
Thanks Yana :)

2 years ago - mark as helpful (3) - report

arabian sands
Samsara by Yana Dakota: a path to Buddha ‘s heart.
In this sanctuary of meditation, peace, and tranquility, time dissolves and space expands beyond measure. Here, every breath is an invitation to contemplation; every moment, a doorway into the stillness of being.

Lovely details—woven into an authentic Asian setting—whisper the stories of the ages. Lantern light on carved wood, the soft ripple of water, the scent of incense drifting through bamboo groves… each element a reminder of the delicate beauty in life’s impermanence.

Wander through the eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Experience the world of appearances, where each action echoes through past, present, and future. Discover the truth hidden within the illusion of separation, and feel the gentle pull toward liberation.

Here, you are not just visiting a place. You are stepping into the endless flow of existence.
A realm worth discovering.
- thank you for the incredible work Yana

2 days ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

Maraberry
My first visit to Samsara was truly impactful. The vastness of the environment transported me into the world of the Buddha. I felt I was truly on a visit to Tibet, nestled between mountains, fog, and ancient chants. I could feel the wind kick up behind me as I walked along the mountain passages and across the suspended bridge. My heart stopped for a moment as I descended beneath the fog, worried that I would fall into oblivion, only to have a beautiful, quiet cavern revealed to me. If you haven't visited Samsara yet, please do so. It's truly a journey worth taking.

1 month ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

Cullen_Bohannon
So, I dropped into Samsara, didn’t think much at first , just another region on the grid, right?
Nope. It’s full-on Japanese soul. You land and you’re straight up surrounded by old wooden buildings tucked into dense forests, and everything’s humming like it’s been there forever. You don’t just walk through it you feel it.
There are temples everywhere, tucked between trees like secrets waiting to be found. Meditation spots are scattered all over , low pillows on tatami floors, little nooks where you just sit and breathe for a bit. No flash, no noise, just space to chill and reset.
Found two onsens , a small one that feels super private, and a big one that’s got a whole vibe. Steam rising through pine branches?
Yeah, that hits hard. Then I walked past a teahouse where monks were literally chanting, and it felt like something out of a dream.
Not fake spiritual but real. There are boats floating quietly near the edge, and if you keep walking, you end up at a surf beach. Sounds simple, but here’s the twist part of the scene is underwater.
I’m talking seaweed swaying, light breaking through the waves, and you’re literally wading through it like you’re inside a painting.
Then there’s tai chi out in the open, a dojo that’s got energy in its walls, and even a dhamma hall tucked in the back with that deep quiet that makes you wanna whisper.
Samsara isn’t just a build. It’s a trip. Yana Dakota crushed it with this one. It’s for people who wanna slow down but still want something deep. Definitely going back.



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Luna_Skye


I ended up in Samsara the other night… wasn’t even planning it, just kind of landed there after hopping around the grid. And wow. The moment I arrived, I just stood still for a minute. You know that feeling when a place just *feels* good? Like, you don’t have to think too hard , it just wraps around you.

It’s beautiful. Not in a flashy, “look at me” kind of way, but in a calm, soul-soothing way. There’s this soft glow over everything, and the textures are so dreamy, they almost make you forget you’re in a virtual world. It’s peaceful, like it wants you to breathe slower.

I wandered around for ages, didn’t even mean to. The paths pull you in and the little corners , they’re all different, like every one has a story. There’s something poetic in the whole place. I don’t know how she did it, but Yana Dakota really created something special.

Samsara makes you feel like you’re part of something gentle and kind, even if you just came alone. I took some pics, sure, but honestly? It’s one of those places that’s better felt than shown.


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LisaHellstein
what a wonderfull Region ♥ Love this ♥

3 months ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

LeyreSansa1
Es un lugar excepcional, divino, yo no me iria de alli, el trabajo que hay ahi es muchisimo.
De verdad ir a verlo, es algo no podeis dejar de conocer.
No tengo palabras, solo que me quedaria alli siempre.

1 years ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

Cintoli
Samsara is what I would call a labor of love. Besides the attention to detail, color, sound and audio media, it is representative of the creator's passion for Asian philosophy and principles. When you want to have a moment of peace, go to Samsara, enjoy the view, breathe calmly and immerse yourself in a world of meditation.

2 years ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

DesyGraywolf
Samsara is one of the best regions I have seen. Even if you don't stop to meditate, it is so relaxing just walking around, you can't help but get lost in relaxing. Awesome job Yana, loved it and will be back many times.

2 years ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

Cataplexia Numbers
A well built and content rich retreat for all who love peace, tranquility and aesthetic beauty! A magnificent place to meditate, balance your chakras, heal emotional scars of drama. and feel the positive universal energy which exudes from this place! Use your EEP- the sky is breathtaking! Yana is such a lovely and spiritual person and would love to show you around!

2 years ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

Ted Junior
Samsara, the place to find your innerself,
High detailed build, and a very nice layout of the region.
Music and Viewer setting is a must, to see and feel the surrounding.
I give 10 stars for this region , Super Yana

2 years ago - mark as helpful (2) - report

Tyler Mathews
Are you looking for a place where you can escape the stress and noise of everyday life and enjoy a moment of calm and peace? If so, you might want to visit Samsara, a beautiful region that combines the elegance and simplicity of Japanese culture with the natural beauty of the environment. Samsara is more than just a scenic destination, it is also a place where you can learn and practice meditation and healing techniques, guided by Yana, a skilled and friendly instructor who will help you achieve a state of balance and harmony. Samsara is a region that has been carefully designed and crafted with attention to every detail, from the flowing rivers that create a soothing sound, to the rich and diverse vegetation that adds color and life to the landscape. Samsara is a region that you will not regret visiting, as it will offer you a unique and unforgettable experience of relaxation and wellness.

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MiaDePascuale
Beautiful, peaceful, lovely to see

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Excalibur_Dakota
Samsara at the AMV Grid.

Built by Yana Dakota
From a guy’s soul

I stepped into "Samsara"
not with swagger, not with speed,
but with silence.
Because this place doesn’t ask for attention
it earns it.

Stone paths curve like memory,
bamboo whispers in the wind,
and the lanterns?
They don’t light the way
they "invite" it.

This ain’t some flashy grid flex.
It’s a temple in pixels,
a garden of stillness,
where every koi in the pond
feels like it’s swimming through your thoughts.

Yana Dakota didn’t build a space
she built a "pause".
A breath.
A moment between moments
where the world stops spinning
just long enough
for you to remember who you are.

There’s no noise here.
Just the hush of water,
the weight of tradition,
and the kind of peace
you don’t find unless you’re ready to feel it.

Samsara is not a destination.
It’s a reflection.
A cycle.
A quiet loop of beauty and balance
that wraps around you
like incense smoke in a shrine.

So yeah
I walked in a little restless.
I left…
lighter.



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