Satyavati - Wikipedia Satyavati (Sanskrit: सत्यवती, IAST: Satyavatī; also spelled Satyawati) is a character in the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata She was the queen of the Kuru Kingdom , married to king Shantanu of Hastinapura , and is a great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes
Satyavati: A Woman of Myth and Majesty | Hindu Temple Talk Satyavati, the queen of the Kuru kingdom, played a pivotal role in the Mahabharata, the ancient Indian epic Born as the daughter of a fisherman chieftain named Dasharaja, she grew up along the Yamuna River, known for a peculiar odor due to a curse that transformed her celestial nymph mother into a fish
Satyavati – Vyasa Mahabharata 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
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Satyavati - Grandmother of Pandu and Dhritharashtra - Apam . . . Satyavati, a pivotal figure in the lineage of the Kuru dynasty, was born inside a fish under miraculous circumstances Her birth story intertwines divine intervention and fate, laying the foundation for events that would shape the Mahabharata
Satyavati: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library Satyavati, in various traditions, refers primarily to the mother of Vyasa and a significant matriarch in the Kuru dynasty's lineage Recognized for her moral authority, her marriage to King Shantanu significantly influences key events in the Mahabharata