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    Satyavati (Sanskrit: सत्यवती, IAST: Satyavatī; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru Kingdom.Satyavati is married to king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and is the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hindu epic Mahabharata).She is also the mother of the seer Vyasa, author of the epic.Her story appears in the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, and the Devi Bhagavata Purana.. Satyavati is the daughter of a fisherman chieftain ...

  2. Satyavati. Satyavati (Sanskrit: सत्यवती) was the queen of the Kuru king Shantanu of Hastinapur and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (principal characters of the epic Mahabharata). She is also the mother of Rishi Vyasa, author of the epic and composer of Vedas and Puranas. Her story appears in the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa and the Devi Bhagavata Purana.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · Satyavati, dissatisfied, sent Vyasa again to Ambika, but she substituted a Shudra maid. This maid, unafraid and respectful, bore Vidura. Vyasa revealed the deception to Satyavati before disappearing. This complex sequence of events showcases the intricate family dynamics and struggles for succession in the Mahabharata. Last Days. Dhritarashtra, due to his blindness, and Vidura’s unconventional birth, led to Pandu becoming the king of Hastinapur. However, a sage cursed Pandu, rendering him ...

  4. www.vedadhara.comsatyavati-articleSatyavati - Vedadhara

    How did Satyavati get the name Matsyagandha. Since she was born out of the pregnancy of a fish, she had the smell of fish. So she was called Matsyagandha. Satyavati grew up among the fishermen on the banks of river Yamuna. She also used to help people by ferrying them across the river. Satyavati and Parashara

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · Satyavati’s influence on the Kuru dynasty extended beyond her role as a mother. When Dhritarashtra was born blind, questions arose about his eligibility to inherit the throne. Satyavati, driven by the desire for capable rulers, insisted that a blind king might not be ideal. This insistence led to Pandu’s eventual coronation as King of ...

  6. Satyavati knew that this was the time to call her son Vyasa to aid her. Satyavati coaxed Vyasa to have Niyoga with his Vichitravirya's widow for the perpetuation of the dynasty, for the sake of this Bhishma's pledge, for kindness to all the creatures, and for the protection of the people. Finally, Satyavati managed to convinced Sage Vyasa.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VyasaVyasa - Wikipedia

    Satyavati, along with her two daughters-in-law, went to the forest. Disciples. Vyasa with his disciples in the Razmnama c.1598 . Vyasa had a son named Shuka, who was his spiritual successor and heir. As per Skanda Purana, Vyasa married Vatikā, alias Pinjalā, who was the daughter of a sage named Jābāli. It is described that Vyasa's union with her produced his heir, who repeated everything that he heard, thus receiving the name Shuka (lit.

  8. Satyavati’s father was King Vasu of Chedi and her mother an apsara called Adrika who had turned into fish because of a curse. She was brought up by a fishermen chief called Dasharaja. Satyavati was an incarnation of a divine being called Acchoda who lived in the world of the forefathers.

  9. Dec 28, 2023 · Satyavati’s life takes a significant turn when she catches the eye of King Shantanu, the ruler of Hastinapura. Captivated by her beauty, Shantanu approaches Satyavati’s father to seek her hand in marriage. However, her father, concerned about the fate of Satyavati’s children inheriting the throne, places a condition.

  10. Other articles where Satyavati is discussed: Vyasa: and the dasyu (aboriginal) princess Satyavati and grew up in forests, living with hermits who taught him the Vedas (ancient sacred literature of India). Thereafter he lived in the forests near the banks of the river Sarasvati, becoming a teacher and a priest, fathering a son and disciple, Shuka, and…