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Vichitravirya (Sanskrit: विचित्रवीर्य, romanized: Vicitravīrya, lit. 'Wondrous potency') is a figure in the Mahabharata, where he is featured as a Kuru king. According to the Hindu epic, he is the youngest son of Queen Satyavati and King Shantanu, and the de jure grandfather of the Pandavas and the Kauravas. He is … See more
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Vichitravirya was the son of Satyavati and Shantanu, king of Hastinapura. His elder brother was Chitrangada. He also had a half-brother on his father's side (Bhishma) and one on his mother's (Vyasa). He was married to Ambika and …
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