- John
Makransky is an
American professor of
Buddhism and
comparative theology at
Boston College, and a
meditation teacher within the
Nyingma tradition...
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Makransky 1997, p. 41.
Makransky 1997, p. 43-44.
Makransky 1997, p. 62.
Makransky 1997, p. 51, 60-61.
Makransky 1997, p. 63.
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Karunyakara 2002, pp. 67–68.
Williams 1989, p. 103.
Makransky 1997, p. 345.
Makransky 1997, p. 346.
Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche 1996, p. 17. Tsenshap...
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Makransky, John J.
Buddhahood Embodied:
Sources of
Controversy in
India and
Tibet SUNY Press, 1997, p. 187.
Makransky, John J. Buddhahood...
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school regards as
presenting the
ultimate truth.
Gareth Sparham and John
Makransky believe the text to be
commenting on the
version in 25,000 lines, although...
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Chicago Press Lusthaus, Dan (2002),
Buddhist Phenomenology,
Routledge Makransky, John J. (1997),
Buddhahood Embodied:
Sources of
Controversy in India...
- Yeats,
Volume XIV. New York: Scribner, 2015. ISBN 978-0-684-80734-8
Makransky, Bob, The
Great Wheel - a
commentary on W.B. Yeats' "A Vision". Dear Brutus...
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teach that all
dharmas are
empty (dharma-śūnyatā).
Buddhist scholar John
Makransky describes dharmas in this
sense to mean "phenomena".
Williams goes on...
- Schmidt-Leukel 2006, p. 32-34.
Makransky 1997, p. 27.
Harvey 2016.
Samuel 2008, p. 136.
Spiro 1982, p. 42.
Makransky 1997, p. 27-28.
Lopez 2009, p. 147...
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Rangjung Yeshe Publications. pp. 77–78. ISBN 978-962-7341-28-4. John J.
Makransky (1
January 1997).
Buddhahood Embodied:
Sources of
Controversy in India...