The young wife of the Brahmanen Jūjaka of Kālinga.
She had been given away by her parents in payment of a debt. Being mocked at by the Freunde she met at the watering-place, she insisted on being provided mit servants. It was in order to meet mit her wishes that Jūjuka went to Vessantara to beg for the latter's children to be used as slaves (J.vi.521-4).
In the present Buddha-age, Amittatāpanā was Ciñcamānavikā. Ibid., 593.