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The Two Stainless Cycles ([[wyl.]] dri med rnam gnyis) are the two cycles of instructions given by the [[Buddha]] [[Shakyamuni]] on how to build, fill and consecrate [[stupa]]s. Regardless of the outer form of a stupa, the inner consecration is identical in every case and is based on these two cycles. <ref>See [http://www.ironknot.org/stupas.php Stupas: ''Incalculable Sources of Blessing'', A teaching by Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche] </ref>
The '''Two Stainless Cycles''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dri med rnam gnyis'') are the two cycles of instructions given by the [[Buddha]] [[Shakyamuni]] on how to build, fill and consecrate [[stupa]]s. Regardless of the outer form of a stupa, the inner [[consecration]] is identical in every case and is based on these two cycles.<ref>See [http://www.ironknot.org/stupas.php Stupas: ''Incalculable Sources of Blessing'', A teaching by Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche].</ref> They are ''Pure Stainless Light'' (Skt. ''raśmivimalaviśuddhaprabha''; Wyl.'' ‘od zer dri ma med pa rnam par dag pa'') and ''Pure Uṣṇīṣa'' (Skt. ''uṣṇīṣaprabhāsasarva-tathāgatahṛdaya-samayavilokita''; ''gtsug tor dri ma med pa'').


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The Two Stainless Cycles (Wyl. dri med rnam gnyis) are the two cycles of instructions given by the Buddha Shakyamuni on how to build, fill and consecrate stupas. Regardless of the outer form of a stupa, the inner consecration is identical in every case and is based on these two cycles.[1] They are Pure Stainless Light (Skt. raśmivimalaviśuddhaprabha; Wyl. ‘od zer dri ma med pa rnam par dag pa) and Pure Uṣṇīṣa (Skt. uṣṇīṣaprabhāsasarva-tathāgatahṛdaya-samayavilokita; gtsug tor dri ma med pa).

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