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'''Four powers''' or '''four strengths''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bshags pa'i stobs bzhi'') — the essential elements in the practice of [[confession]].
'''Four powers''' or '''four strengths''' (Tib. བཤགས་པའི་སྟོབས་བཞི་, ''shakpé tob shyi'', [[Wyl.]] ''bshags pa'i stobs bzhi'') — the essential elements in the practice of [[confession]].


#power of support (Wyl. ''rten gyi stobs'')
#power of support (རྟེན་གྱི་སྟོབས་, ''ten gyi tob'', ''rten gyi stobs'')
#power of regret (Wyl. ''rnam par sun 'byin pa'i stobs'')
#power of regret (ཉེས་བྱས་སུན་འབྱིན་གྱི་སྟོབས་, ''nyejé sünjin gyi tob'', ''nyes byas sun ‘byin gyi stobs'')  
#power of resolve (Wyl. ''nyes pa las slar ldog pa'i stobs'')
#power of resolve (སྡོམ་པའི་སྟོབས་, ''dompé tob'', ''sdom pa’i stobs'')
#power of action as an antidote (Wyl. ''gnyen po kun tu spyod ldog pa'i tobs'')
#power of action as an antidote (གཉེན་པོ་ཀུན་སྤྱོད་ཀྱི་སྟོབས་, ''nyenpo künchö kyi tob'', ''gnyen po kun spyod kyi stobs'')


The ''Sutra Declaring the Four Qualities'' says:
''[[The Sutra Teaching the Four Factors]]'' says:
:[[Maitreya]], a [[bodhisattva]] who possesses four qualities will overcome all misdeeds created and accumulated in the past. What are these four? They are the following: The constant application of remorse, the constant application of the remedy, the power of mending, and the power of the support.<ref>Padmasambhava & Jamgön Kongtrul, ''The Light of Wisdom'', Vol. Two, translated by Erik Pema Kunsang (Boudhanath: Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 1986-98), page 71. </ref>
:O [[Maitreya]], [[bodhisattva]] mahasattva, if you possess four factors, you will overcome harmful actions that have been committed and accumulated. What are these four? The action of total rejection, the action as remedy, the power of restoration, and the power of support.<ref>See internal link for reference.</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==
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*[[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], ''[[A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', (Boston: Shambhala, 2004) pages 226-232.
*[[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], ''[[A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', (Boston: Shambhala, 2004) pages 226-232.


==External Links==
==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha==
*{{LH|words-of-the-buddha/sutra-teaching-four-factors|''The Noble Sūtra of the Teaching on the Four Factors''}}
*[[Khandro Rinpoche]], [[Bodhgaya]], India, 26 February 2019, pm
 
==Internal Links==
*''[[The Sutra Teaching the Four Factors]]''


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Revision as of 21:24, 13 December 2020

Four powers or four strengths (Tib. བཤགས་པའི་སྟོབས་བཞི་, shakpé tob shyi, Wyl. bshags pa'i stobs bzhi) — the essential elements in the practice of confession.

  1. power of support (རྟེན་གྱི་སྟོབས་, ten gyi tob, rten gyi stobs)
  2. power of regret (ཉེས་བྱས་སུན་འབྱིན་གྱི་སྟོབས་, nyejé sünjin gyi tob, nyes byas sun ‘byin gyi stobs)
  3. power of resolve (སྡོམ་པའི་སྟོབས་, dompé tob, sdom pa’i stobs)
  4. power of action as an antidote (གཉེན་པོ་ཀུན་སྤྱོད་ཀྱི་སྟོབས་, nyenpo künchö kyi tob, gnyen po kun spyod kyi stobs)

The Sutra Teaching the Four Factors says:

O Maitreya, bodhisattva mahasattva, if you possess four factors, you will overcome harmful actions that have been committed and accumulated. What are these four? The action of total rejection, the action as remedy, the power of restoration, and the power of support.[1]

Notes

  1. See internal link for reference.

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