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- Satyavati (Sanskrit: सत्यवती, IAST: Satyavatī; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru Kingdom in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Satyavati is married...
- Satyavati Devi (26 January 1906 — 21 October 1945) was a parti****nt in Indian independence movement. She was considered to be the Joan of Arc of India...
- Gandhari, Shakuni, Ashwatthama, Balarama, Subhadra, Vyasa, Abhimanyu, Pandu, Satyavati and Amba. The Mahabharata m****cripts exist in numerous versions, wherein...
- Satyavati Dang was an Indian politician and member of the Indian National Congress. She was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 1968 to 1974 when Himachal...
- searching for the cause of the scent, he came across Satyavati from whom the smell of scent was coming. Satyavati was an adopted daughter of the chief of the fishermen...
- took a vow of lifelong celibacy to facilitate his father's marriage to Satyavati. This unparalleled sacrifice earned him the title Bhishma, meaning "the...
- is described to be the king of ****dayapuram, and also the father of Satyavati, the wife of Rcika. In the Rigveda Book 1 Hymn 10, it is said that Indra...
- place of an elder brother who died heirless, at the behest of his mother Satyavati. Vyāsa also sired the father of the vanquished, he was certainly the surgeon...
- Mukesh Khanna as Bhishma, Shantanu-Ganga's eighth son, eighth Vasu, Satyavati's step-son, elder half-brother of Chitrangada and Vichitravirya, paternal...
- apparent. Many years later, when King Shantanu goes hunting, he sees Satyavati, the daughter of the chief of fishermen, and asks her father for her hand...