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Four Cycles of Nyingtig. The chief disciple of Manjushrimitra, the great master known as Shri Singha, divided the Instruction Section into The Four Cycles of Nyingtig: the Outer, Inner, Secret, and Innermost Unexcelled Cycles [RY]
 
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སྙིང་ཐིག་སྐོར་བཞི
Four Cycles of Nyingtig. The chief disciple of Manjushrimitra, the great master known as Shri Singha, divided the Instruction Section into The Four Cycles of Nyingtig: the Outer, Inner, Secret, and Innermost Unexcelled Cycles [RY]