mittavana
Mittavana is a term derived from the Pali language, commonly used in Buddhist traditions to describe the practice of generosity, kindness, and selfless service towards others. The concept emphasizes the cultivation of compassion and altruism as essential virtues for spiritual and moral development. In Buddhist philosophy, mittavana is considered one of the ten perfections (*paramis*), which are qualities practitioners aim to cultivate to attain enlightenment.
The practice of mittavana extends beyond material generosity, encompassing emotional and spiritual support. It involves acts
In Theravada Buddhism, mittavana is often paired with *dāna* (giving) and *metta* (loving-kindness), reinforcing the idea
While rooted in Buddhist teachings, mittavana has also influenced broader cultural and ethical frameworks in Southeast