Ambika (Mahabharata)
In the epic Mahabharata, Ambika (अम्बिका) is the daughter of Kashya, the King of Kashi, and wife of Vichitravirya, the king of Hastinapura. Along with her sisters Amba and Ambalika, she was taken by force by Bhishma from their Swayamvara. Bhishma challenged the assembled Kings and Princes and defeated them. He presented them to Satyavati for marriage to Vichitravirya. Vichitravirya married only Ambika and Ambalika, and refused to marry Amba since she had already given her heart to another.
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Ambika (Mahabharata)
In the epic Mahabharata, Ambika (अम्बिका) is the daughter of Kashya, the King of Kashi, and wife of Vichitravirya, the king of Hastinapura. Along with her sisters Amba and Ambalika, she was taken by force by Bhishma from their Swayamvara. Bhishma challenged the assembled Kings and Princes and defeated them. He presented them to Satyavati for marriage to Vichitravirya. Vichitravirya married only Ambika and Ambalika, and refused to marry Amba since she had already given her heart to another.
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Ambika (Sanskrit अम्बिका, ambi ...... ra kommt daher blind zur Welt.
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In the epic Mahabharata, Ambik ...... ended her life in austerities.
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Амбика (санскр. अम्बिका, Ambi ...... ку, от которой родился Видура.
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Bhishma abducting princesses A ...... of suitors at their swayamvara
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Ambika (Sanskrit अम्बिका, ambi ...... ra kommt daher blind zur Welt.
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In the epic Mahabharata, Ambik ...... dy given her heart to another.
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Амбика (санскр. अम्बिका, Ambi ...... ух из них — Амбике и Амбалике.
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Ambika (Mahabharata)
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Ambika (Mahabharata)
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Амбика
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