Proper noun
The mother of Vyasa.
A female given name from Sanskrit used mostly in India.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgVyasa appears when Satyavati summons him to sire sons with Ambika and Ambalika, widows of the Kuru king Vichitravirya. Vyasa
He gave Satyavati two potions, one for her mother so that she would have a mighty Kshatriya son and one for Satyavati so that she would have a son that would become a great sage. Source: Internet
Satyavati adjusted well to an ascetic life as she was blessed with a good countenance, but she did not have any children. Source: Internet
Her father refuses to consent to the marriage unless Shantanu promises to make any future son of Satyavati the king upon his death. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, at the Kingdom, her father had no heir to the throne as well and this also worried Satyavati. Source: Internet
Satyavati begged the rishi to instead make her grandson become the great warrior and her son a rishi. Source: Internet