He was born on 12 May, in 1952 in Borgagne, which is in one of the southernmost regions of Italy, Apulia. He lived there with his parents and four siblings until the age of 10, then in 1962 the family moved to Milan. He lived there until he moved to Tuscany, in the village Ribolla (Grosseto) in 1979, where he founded the Sant Bani Ashram.[3]
Egy Szó. Egy Dallam. Egy Pillantás collection of discourses, lectures, letters and poems in Hungarian. ISBN9789630855181[3][permanent dead link], published by SBA Books and Könyvműhely Kiadó, December 2012.
The Rosegarden of the Friend collection of writings and poems. Published by SBA Books, August 2012.
In the garden with pomegrantes in flower collection of poems. Published by SBA Books, August 2012.
The Way of the Saints a writing on Surat Shabd Yoga or Sant Mat. Published by SBA Books, August 2012.
^Most of the information about his life can be found in his autobiography Il Cammino Verso L'Illuminazione (The Path towards Enlightenment) published by M.I.R. Edizioni. ISBN88-88282-55-6
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