词条 | Ama Samy |
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|background = #FFD068 |name =Ama Samy |image = |birth_date = 1936 |religion = Zen Buddhism, Christianity |school = Bodhi Sangha |lineage = Harada-Yasutani |title = Zen master Jesuit |teacher = Yamada Koun |website ={{URL | bodhisangha.net | bodhisangha.net }} }}{{Zen Buddhism}}{{Western Buddhism}} AMA Samy (Arul Maria Arokiasamy), S.J., born in 1936, is an Indian Zen master and Jesuit priest.[1] BiographyAma Samy was born to Christian parents in Burma in 1936 and grew up in India. After becoming a Jesuit priest in 1972, he began visiting Hindu ashrams and Buddhist meditation centers. He was introduced to Ramana Maharshi's teachings by Swami Abhishiktananda. His searching led him to become a wandering beggar for a period and to settle down as a hermit.[2][3] With the help of Father Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle, he visited Japan and trained with Yamada Koun Roshi of Sanbo Kyodan. In 1982, Yamada Roshi authorized him to teach Zen.[4][5][3] He received the Japanese Dharma name Gen'un-ken (Gen: dark, obscure, mystery; Un: cloud).[6] Ama Samy founded the Bodhi Sangha, the community of his disciples, in 1986. Bodhi Sangha became an independent Zen school when he left the Sanbo Kyodan organization in 2002.[7][3][8] Ama Samy's method of teaching embraces both Soto and Rinzai Zen traditions and draws from the resources of Christianity and other religions.[2] He lives and teaches at Bodhi Zendo Zen Center near Kodaikanal in South India (opened in 1996).[9] Since Father Lassalle first invited Ama Samy to join him on a tour to Europe in 1985, Ama Samy has spent several months each year leading retreats in Europe, Australia, and the US.[2][3] With the help of his students, he also runs Little Flower, a non-profit organization supporting women, children and landless people in South India.[10] Dharma SuccessorsAma Samy has appointed the following teachers:
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See alsoHakuun Yasutani Lineage ChartReferences1. ^http://sweepingzen.com/ama-samy-sj-bio/ 2. ^1 2 {{cite book|last1=Samy|first1=Ama|title=Zen: Awakening to Your Original Face|year=2005|ISBN=978-8185602868|pp=26-33}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|last1=Baatz|first1=Ursula|title=Erleuchtung trifft Auferstehung, Zen-Buddhismus und Christentum, eine Orientierung|year=2009|ISBN=978-3783195286|pp=185-195}} 4. ^Sharf, Robert H. (1995). Sanbokyodan, Zen and the Way of the New Religions. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. 22, 3-4, pp. 417-458. 5. ^Kyosho no. 231 (1991), Newsletter of the Religious Foundation Sanbokyodan, edited by Sanbokoryukai. 6. ^Habito, Ruben L. F. (1990). In Memoriam: Yamada Koun Roshi (1907-1989). Buddhist-Christian Studies, Vol. 10, 1990 (1990), pp. 231-237. 7. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ciolek, T. Matthew. 1995-present. Sanbo Kyodan: Harada-Yasutani School of Zen Buddhism and its Teachers. Canberra: www.ciolek.com - Asia Pacific Research Online.{{cite web|url=http://www.ciolek.com/wwwvlpages/zenpages/haradayasutani.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2018-10-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181013145047/http://www.ciolek.com/wwwvlpages/zenpages/haradayasutani.html |archivedate=2018-10-13 }} 8. ^http://bodhisangha.net/index.php/en/bodhisangha-engl 9. ^http://bodhisangha.net/index.php/en/home 10. ^http://www.little-flower.de/?lang=en 11. ^http://www.zen-guide.de/zen/zentren/id/286&titel=Schule+des+Herzgrundes 12. ^http://www.zen-fischer.de/johannes-fischer/ 13. ^http://www.bodhisangha.net/index.php/en/zen-master/carl-hooper-engl 14. ^http://bodhimountzendo.blogspot.com/p/teachers-carl-hooper-sensei-is-founder.html 15. ^https://www.lovelandzen.org/teachers External links
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