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Bhante gunaratana autobiography in five short

          In a new expanded anniversary edition, read the inspiring life-story from the bestselling author of Mindfulness in Plain English.!

          This expanded anniversary edition of Journey to Mindfulness includes five new chapters in which Bhante G. reflects on the impact of the tsunami that struck his.

        1. This expanded anniversary edition of Journey to Mindfulness includes five new chapters in which Bhante G. reflects on the impact of the tsunami that struck his.
        2. In , his autobiography, Journey to Mindfulness, was published.
        3. In a new expanded anniversary edition, read the inspiring life-story from the bestselling author of Mindfulness in Plain English.
        4. Journey to Mindfulness: The Autobiography of Bhante G. by Gunaratana, Henepola Malmgren, Jeanne.
        5. About this ebook The inspiring life-story of from the bestselling author of Mindfulness in Plain English—updated and expanded in honor of his 90th birthday.
        6. Henepola Gunaratana

          Sri Lankan Theravada Buddhist monk (born 1927)

          Bhante Henepola Gunaratana

          Bhante Gunaratana in 2022

          Born

          Ekanayaka Mudiyanselage Ukkubanda


          (1927-12-07) 7 December 1927 (age 97)

          Henepola, British Ceylon

          Occupation(s)Abbot of Bhavana Society, High View, West Virginia, USA

          Bhante Henepola Gunaratana is a Sri LankanTheravadaBuddhistmonk.

          He is affectionately known as Bhante G.[1] Bhante Gunaratana is currently the abbot of the Bhavana Society, a monastery and meditation retreat center that he founded in High View, West Virginia, in 1985.[2][3][4] He is the author of the bestselling meditation guide Mindfulness in Plain English (1992).

          Early life

          Henepola Gunaratana was born Ekanayaka Mudiyanselage Ukkubanda[1] on December 7, 1927, in the small Sri Lankan village of Henepola.[5] At 7, he began attending a school run by Catholic missionary nuns in Medagama.

          It wa