1. Duttha, called Dutthakumára, king of Benares.-A former birth of Devadatta (J.i.327). His story is given in the Saccankira Játaka.
2. Duttha.-Also called Dutthakumára, the son of Kitavása. At his birth soothsayers foretold his death from thirst, and Kitavása had lakes and ponds dug in various parts of the capital and waterpots placed everywhere. One day Duttha saw a Pacceka Buddha begging for alms and dashed his bowl to the ground. He was seized with thirst, and all the water in the city was dried up. He died, and was reborn in Avíci. J.ii.194f.
3. Duttha.-Son of the king of Benares; a previous birth of the cruel Licchavi prince on whose account the Ekapanna Játaka was preached. J.i.506.