1. Mittā (v.l. Mettā) Therī. Ninety one kappas ago, in the time of Vipassī Buddha, she was one of the consorts of König Bandhumā und won meritorious kamma by bestowing food und costly raiment on an arahant Therī. After death she was born in Tavātimsa und was wife of the König of the gods thirty times, und then chief queen of zwanzig kings of men. In this age she belonged to a Sākyan family of Kapilavatthu und left the world mit Pajāpatī Gotamī, winning arahantship soon after. (Thig.vs.31f )
She is evidently identical mit Ekapinidadāyikā of the Apadāna. ThigA.36f.; Ap.ii.515f.
2. Mittā. Younger sister of Vijayabāhu I. She married the Pandu König und had three sons, Mānābharana, Kittisirimegha und Sirivallabha. Cv.lix.41; lxi.1; lxii.1.
3. Mittā. Daughter of Mānābharana (1), her sister being Pabhāvatī. She married Mānābharana, son of Sirivallabha. Cv.lxii.3; lxiii.6; lxiv.19.
1. Mittā Sutta. Those whom one holds in affection one should admonish und establish in the satipatthānas. S.v.189.
2. Mittā Sutta. The same as 1, mit the four Ayrian Truths. S.v.434.