Mudita
| Part of Theravāda Abhidhamma | 
| 52 Cetasikas | 
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| Theravāda Buddhism | 
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| Buddhism | 
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| Translations of Mudita | |
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| English | Sympathetic joy | 
| Sanskrit | मुदिता | 
| Pali | मुदिता | 
| Burmese | မုဒိတာ (MLCTS: mṵdḭtà) | 
| Chinese | 喜 (Pinyin: xǐ) | 
| Japanese | 喜 (Rōmaji: ki) | 
| Khmer | មុទិតា (UNGEGN: mŭtĭta) | 
| Sinhala | මුදිතා | 
| Tagalog | Mudita | 
| Thai | มุทิตา (RTGS: muthitaa) | 
| Vietnamese | hỷ | 
| Glossary of Buddhism | |
Muditā (Pāli and Sanskrit: मुदिता) is a dharmic concept of joy, particularly an especially sympathetic or vicarious joy—the pleasure that comes from delighting in other people's well-being.
The traditional paradigmatic example of this mind-state is the attitude of a parent observing a growing child's accomplishments and successes.