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ཧ་ཅང་འདུ་བྱེད་པ། (Wyl. ha cang 'du byed pa) n. Pron.: hachang dujé pa
- Over-application – this occurs when one recognizes the presence of dullness or agitation, applies the antidote, and then continues to apply it even when dullness or agitation are no longer present. These are obstacles to the further development of one's meditation. [Shamatha Meditation] [Five faults]