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'''eight antidotes''' or remedies - ''du ché gyé'' [Tib.], the antidotes to the [[five faults]] or obstacles to [[meditation]]. The first four of these are antidotes to [[laziness]]:
'''Eight antidotes''' or '''remedies''' (Skt. ''aṣṭapratipakṣasaṃskāra''; Tib. [[འདུ་བྱེད་བརྒྱད་]], ''du ché gyé'', [[Wyl.]] '' 'du byed brgyad'') — the antidotes to the [[five faults]] or obstacles to [[shamatha]] [[meditation]].


1. [[Aspiration]], or [[interest]] (''möpa'').<br>
The first four of these are antidotes to [[laziness]]:
2. [[Exertion]] (''tsolwa'').<br>
#[[Aspiration]] (Tib. [[མོས་པ་]], ''möpa''), or [[interest]]
3. [[Faith]] (''dépa'').<br>
#[[Exertion]] (Tib. [[རྩོལ་བ་]], ''tsolwa'')
4. [[Pliancy]], or [[flexibility]] (''shinjang'').<br>
#[[Faith]] (Tib. [[དད་པ་]], ''dépa'')
#[[Pliancy]], or [[flexibility]] (Tib. [[ཤིན་སྦྱངས་]], ''shinjang'')
#The fifth antidote, which is the antidote to the second fault, forgetting the instructions or the object of focus, is [[mindfulness]] (Tib. [[དྲན་པ་]], ''drenpa'').
#The sixth antidote, which is the antidote to [[dullness]] and [[agitation]], is [[awareness]] (Tib. [[ཤེས་བཞིན་]], ''shé shyin'').
#The seventh antidote, which is the antidote to the fourth fault, [[under-application]], is attention (Tib. [[སེམས་པ་]], ''sempa'').
#The eighth antidote, which is the antidote to the fifth fault, [[over-application]], is [[equanimity]] (Tib. [[བཏང་སྙོམས་]], ''tang nyom'').


5. The fifth antidote, which is the antidote to the second fault, forgetting the instructions or the object of focus, is [[Mindfulness]] (''drenpa'').<br>
==Further Reading==
6. The sixth antidote, which is the antidote to [[dullness]] and [[agitation]], is [[Awareness]] (''shé shyin'').<br>
*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], ''A Treasury of Dharma'' (Lodeve: Rigpa, 2005), pages 191-205.
7. The seventh antidote, which is the antidote to the forth fault, [[under-application]], is [[Attention]] (''sempa'').<br>
8. The eighth antidote, which is the antidote to the fifth fault, [[over-application]], is [[Equanimity]] (''tang nyom'').


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Latest revision as of 08:51, 14 September 2023

Eight antidotes or remedies (Skt. aṣṭapratipakṣasaṃskāra; Tib. འདུ་བྱེད་བརྒྱད་, du ché gyé, Wyl. 'du byed brgyad) — the antidotes to the five faults or obstacles to shamatha meditation.

The first four of these are antidotes to laziness:

  1. Aspiration (Tib. མོས་པ་, möpa), or interest
  2. Exertion (Tib. རྩོལ་བ་, tsolwa)
  3. Faith (Tib. དད་པ་, dépa)
  4. Pliancy, or flexibility (Tib. ཤིན་སྦྱངས་, shinjang)
  5. The fifth antidote, which is the antidote to the second fault, forgetting the instructions or the object of focus, is mindfulness (Tib. དྲན་པ་, drenpa).
  6. The sixth antidote, which is the antidote to dullness and agitation, is awareness (Tib. ཤེས་བཞིན་, shé shyin).
  7. The seventh antidote, which is the antidote to the fourth fault, under-application, is attention (Tib. སེམས་པ་, sempa).
  8. The eighth antidote, which is the antidote to the fifth fault, over-application, is equanimity (Tib. བཏང་སྙོམས་, tang nyom).

Further Reading

  • Sogyal Rinpoche, A Treasury of Dharma (Lodeve: Rigpa, 2005), pages 191-205.