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There are twenty-two '''faculties''' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[དབང་པོ]]་}}, Skt. ''[[indriya]]'') according to [[Mipham Rinpoche|Mipham]]’s [[Khenjuk]]:
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There are twenty-two '''[[faculties]]''' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[དབང་པོ]]་}}, Skt. ''[[indriya]]'') according to [[Mipham Rinpoche|Mipham]]’s [[Khenjuk]]:
  
'''1-6)''' The six of the eye faculty, ear faculty, nose faculty, tongue faculty, body faculty  the mind faculty. These six control the apprehending of their individual objects.
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'''1-6)''' The six of the [[eye faculty]], [[ear faculty]], [[nose faculty]], {{Wiki|tongue}} {{Wiki|faculty}}, [[body faculty]] the [[mind]] {{Wiki|faculty}}. These six control the apprehending of their {{Wiki|individual}} [[objects]].
  
  
'''7)''' The life faculty controls the remaining in a similar class [of sentient beings].
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'''7)''' The [[life faculty]] controls the remaining in a similar class [of [[sentient beings]]].
  
  
'''8-9)''' The male and female faculties form the respective physical supports  [for  being  male  or  female]  and  control  the  unbroken continuity of births from a womb.
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'''8-9)''' The {{Wiki|male}} and {{Wiki|female}} [[faculties]] [[form]] the respective [[physical]] supports  [for  being  {{Wiki|male}} or  {{Wiki|female}}]  and  control  the  unbroken continuity of [[births]] from a [[womb]].
  
  
'''10-14)'''  The five faculties of the sensations  of pleasure,  pain, mental pleasure, mental pain, and of neutral sensation control the experiences of the fully ripened results [of karma].
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'''10-14)'''  The [[five faculties]] of the [[sensations]] of [[pleasure]][[pain]], [[mental]] [[pleasure]], [[mental]] [[pain]], and of [[neutral]] [[sensation]] control the [[experiences]] of the fully ripened results [of [[karma]]].
  
  
'''15-19)'''  The five faculties of faith, diligence, recollection, concentration, and discrimination control the mundane virtues or the purity [of detachment].
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'''15-19)'''  The [[five faculties]] of [[faith]], [[diligence]], [[recollection]], [[concentration]], and {{Wiki|discrimination}} control the [[mundane]] [[virtues]] or the [[purity]] [of [[detachment]]].
  
  
'''20-22)'''  The  faculties  of 'making  all  understood', of 'understanding all,' and of ‘having understood all' consist of faith and so forth in the stream-of-being of,  [respectively, someone on the paths of] seeing, cultivation, and no-training.  They control the supramundane purities [of noble beings].
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'''20-22)'''  The  [[faculties]] of 'making  all  understood', of '[[understanding]] all,' and of ‘having understood all' consist of [[faith]] and so forth in the stream-of-being of,  [respectively, someone on the [[paths]] of] [[seeing]], [[cultivation]], and no-training.  They control the [[supramundane]] purities [of [[noble beings]]].
  
  
Faculties are therefore called controlling faculties.
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[[Faculties]] are therefore called controlling [[faculties]].
  
 
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There are twenty-two faculties (Tib. དབང་པོ, Skt. indriya) according to Mipham’s Khenjuk:

1-6) The six of the eye faculty, ear faculty, nose faculty, tongue faculty, body faculty the mind faculty. These six control the apprehending of their individual objects.


7) The life faculty controls the remaining in a similar class [of sentient beings].


8-9) The male and female faculties form the respective physical supports [for being male or female] and control the unbroken continuity of births from a womb.


10-14) The five faculties of the sensations of pleasure, pain, mental pleasure, mental pain, and of neutral sensation control the experiences of the fully ripened results [of karma].


15-19) The five faculties of faith, diligence, recollection, concentration, and discrimination control the mundane virtues or the purity [of detachment].


20-22) The faculties of 'making all understood', of 'understanding all,' and of ‘having understood all' consist of faith and so forth in the stream-of-being of, [respectively, someone on the paths of] seeing, cultivation, and no-training. They control the supramundane purities [of noble beings].


Faculties are therefore called controlling faculties.

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