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Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela

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Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Polgahawela
Phone:
+94 372 244 602

Hours:
Sunday6am - 9:30pm
Monday6am - 9:30pm
Tuesday6am - 9:30pm
Wednesday6am - 9:30pm
Thursday6am - 9:30pm
Friday6am - 9:30pm
Saturday6am - 9:30pm


Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery is an organization of Buddhist monasteries of Sri Lankan origin established to benefit the spiritual development of human beings using the teachings of the Gautama Buddha. Its main monastery is in Polgahawela, Sri Lanka, and Sri Lanka is home to 40 branches of the organization. Overseas branches are in Canada, USA, Australia, UK, Dubai, South Korea, India, Italy, and Germany. And Mahamevnawa is home to more than 700 Buddhist monks. The founder and the chief Buddhist monk in charge of these monasteries is Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero, who is engaged in spreading Buddhism to both local and international communities, and in highlighting the aim of Buddhism: putting an end to Dukkha or attaining Nibbana.
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