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'''Seventh [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]] Tenzin Longdock Nyima''' ([[name in wylie]])
Sense bases ([[skye mched]]). The [[twelve sense factors]] are the organs of eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind consciousness as well as their corresponding objects which are visual form, sound, smell, taste, texture, and mental object. [RY]
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Dzogchen Rinpoche is the throne holder of Dzogchen Monastery and the Director of Shira Sing Buddhist University. He is a Khenpo and studied with many of the old generation of realised Dzogchen masters from an early age. Dzogchen Rinpoche holds a Doctorate degree from the Higher Buddhist University in Beijing, and a seat on the religious advisory board of Dege Prefecture. He has also gained recognition from the Chinese authorities as one of the highest incarnate lamas in Tibet. He published the extensive History of the Dzogchen Lineage in 2004 and currently divides his time between leading classes in Shira Sing College and writing.


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Sense bases (skye mched). The twelve sense factors are the organs of eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind consciousness as well as their corresponding objects which are visual form, sound, smell, taste, texture, and mental object. [RY]