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I removed the stub tag for two reasons. A) I don't think my article is a stub because it displays biographical information which covers every age of the subject's life. B) If we are to concede that it still is a stub, it's not a Sri Lankan related stub because the only relation the subject has to Sri Lanka is the fact that the subject was born there. If anything it would be a Buddhism stub because the subject is a major Buddhist monastic figure. So if someone insists on it being a stub, you ought to make it a Buddhism stub, not anything else.Theli 93
I agree about the stub issue. It seemed odd to call it a Sri Lanka stub. Thanks for doing this page. I am a monk at his monastery and have felt unsure about making changes because of my close relationship with the subject of the article (Bhante G). BKh
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