Lama Surya Das | |
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Pictured is Lama Surya Das (left) and Nyoshul Khenpo Rinpoche (right)
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Religion | Buddhism |
School | Nyingma |
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Nationality | American |
Born | 1950 New York City, United States |
Senior posting | |
Title | Lama Surya Das |
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Website | www |
Surya Das (born Jeffrey Miller in 1950) is an American lama in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. He is a poet, chantmaster, spiritual activist and author of many popular works on Buddhism; a meditation teacher and spokesperson for Buddhism in the West. He has long been involved in charitable relief projects in the Third World and in interfaith dialogue. Surya Das is a Dharma heir of Nyoshul Khenpo Rinpoche, a Nyingma master of the non-sectarian Rime movement, with whom he founded the Dzogchen Center and Dzogchen retreats in 1991. His name, which means "Servant of the Sun" in a combination of Sanskrit (sūrya) and Hindi (das, from the Sanskrit dāsa), was given to him in 1972 by the Hindu guru Neem Karoli Baba.
Surya Das was born Jeffrey Miller and raised in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York. He attended the State University of New York at Buffalo, graduating with honors in 1971, with a degree in Creative Education.
After his best friend's girlfriend, Allison Krause was killed during the Kent State shootings, Surya Das began pursuing spirituality. From 1971 to 1976 he traveled in India. There he studied Hinduism with Neem Karoli Baba as well as Vipassana in the 1970s, with S. N. Goenka and Anagarika Munindra, of the Theravadin tradition. He was given the name Surya by Neem Karoli Baba 1972.