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The five faults and eight antidotes are factors of samatha meditation identified in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The five faults identify obstacles to meditation practice, and the eight antidotes are applied to overcome the five faults. This system originates with Maitreyanātha's Madhyānta-vibhāga and is elaborated upon in further texts, such as Kamalaśīla's Stages of Meditation (Bhāvanākrama). This formulation has been commented upon by generations of Tibetan commentators. This formulation derives originally from the Yogācāra tradition.

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  • The five faults and eight antidotes are factors of samatha meditation identified in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The five faults identify obstacles to meditation practice, and the eight antidotes are applied to overcome the five faults. This system originates with Maitreyanātha's Madhyānta-vibhāga and is elaborated upon in further texts, such as Kamalaśīla's Stages of Meditation (Bhāvanākrama). This formulation has been commented upon by generations of Tibetan commentators. This formulation derives originally from the Yogācāra tradition. (en)
  • Las cinco fallas y los ocho antídotos son factores de la meditación samatha identificados en la tradición budista tibetana. Las cinco fallas identifican obstáculos para la práctica de la meditación y los ocho antídotos se aplican para superar las cinco fallas. Este sistema se origina con el del Maitreyanātha y se elabora sobre otros textos, tales como Las etapas de la meditación de Kamalaśīla (Bhāvanākrama).​ Esta formulación ha sido comentada por generaciones de comentaristas tibetanos,​y se deriva originalmente de la tradición Yogācāra. (es)
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  • The five faults and eight antidotes are factors of samatha meditation identified in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The five faults identify obstacles to meditation practice, and the eight antidotes are applied to overcome the five faults. This system originates with Maitreyanātha's Madhyānta-vibhāga and is elaborated upon in further texts, such as Kamalaśīla's Stages of Meditation (Bhāvanākrama). This formulation has been commented upon by generations of Tibetan commentators. This formulation derives originally from the Yogācāra tradition. (en)
  • Las cinco fallas y los ocho antídotos son factores de la meditación samatha identificados en la tradición budista tibetana. Las cinco fallas identifican obstáculos para la práctica de la meditación y los ocho antídotos se aplican para superar las cinco fallas. Este sistema se origina con el del Maitreyanātha y se elabora sobre otros textos, tales como Las etapas de la meditación de Kamalaśīla (Bhāvanākrama).​ Esta formulación ha sido comentada por generaciones de comentaristas tibetanos,​y se deriva originalmente de la tradición Yogācāra. (es)
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  • Cinco fallas y ocho antídotos (es)
  • Five faults and eight antidotes (en)
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