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Paramitas, often translated as 'perfections,' are essential virtues that a Bodhisattva cultivates to attain enlightenment and help others reach it as well. These ten qualities guide the Bodhisattva path, emphasizing selflessness, compassion, and wisdom. The practice of paramitas is central to Mahayana Buddhism, deeply influencing its schools and philosophies and shaping the teachings found in its major sutras.