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Ambalika is a name from the Mahabharata. She was one of the three princesses of Kashi, kidnapped by Bhishma for his stepbrother Vichitravirya. Vichitravirya married Ambalika and her sisters but died childless shortly after.
To continue the Kuru lineage, Satyavati asked her son Vyasa to help. Vyasa visited this name. However, Ambalika was frightened by his appearance. Because of her fear, her child, Dhritarashtra, was born blind. This name is associated with a queen and a mother, but also with a story of fear and consequence. It reminds us of the complexities of duty, desire, and destiny in the Mahabharata, highlighting how a moment of fear shaped a kingdoms future.
This name has strong roots in Hindu mythology, especially in the Mahabharata. In astrology, its linked to the Aries zodiac sign (Mesh Rashi) and the Ashwini Nakshatra. People with this name are often thought to be courageous, strong leaders, and independent, mirroring Aries fiery nature and Ashwinis pioneering spirit. Some traditions connect this name to fertility and strength, based on the characters role in continuing a family line. The elements of fire and earth are often associated with this name, representing passion and stability.
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Ambalika is a name from Hindu mythology, specifically the Mahabharata, where this name refers to one of the three princesses of Kashi. Ambalika and Ambika were married to Vichitravirya, the king of Hastinapura. After Vichitravirya died without an heir, Ambalika participated in Niyoga with Sage Vyasa to continue the lineage; her son was Dhritarashtra, the blind king.
Here are the variations of the name: Ambika, Amba, Balika, Ambal, and Ambi.
This name is mainly used for females. The variations Ambika and Amba are strongly linked to Hindu mythology, especially the Mahabharata, where Ambika is one of the princesses of Kashi. Balika means "young girl" or "daughter" in Sanskrit and similar languages, emphasizing this names connection to femininity and youth. Ambal and Ambi are shorter, more casual versions, often used as nicknames.
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