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Mahabaratham - Characters - Amba, Ambika and Ambalika

The Ambopakhyanaparvan (or Ambopakhyana Parva) is a sub-parva (sub-chapter) within the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata. It narrates the story of Amba, her desire for revenge against Bhishma, and her subsequent reincarnation as Shikhandi (Shikandini).

Amba, Ambika and Ambalika were the daughters of Kashya, the King of Kashi and Kausalya.  Kashya arranged their swayamvara.  Bhishma had taken a vow of celibacy and his half-brother Vichitravirya was a weak personality. The king of Kasi felt Vichitravirya was not a suitable match for his daughters. He therefore did not send an invitation to Hastinapura.  Angered Bhishma attended the swayamvar, defeated all the gathered kings and abducted the three sisters to be wed to his half-brother Vichitravirya.

Amba told Bhishma that she loved Salva, the ruler of Salva (Saubala) and had decided to select and garland him during the swayamvara, upon which Bhishma sent her to meet her lover.  But Salva refused to accept Amba who had been won by another.  Amba came back to Bhishma and demanded that he marry her.  Bhishma had to refuse because of his vow of celibacy.  Thus repeatedly humiliated, Amba went to sage Parasurama for assistance, who tired to convince Bhishma that it was his duty to marry Amba.  Bhishma was firm in his refusal and there ensued a 23 days war between Bhishma and his guru Parasurama.  The Gods had to finally intervene on the 24th day and stop the dreadful war.

The angered Amba declared that she would achieve her vengeance by observing severe penance. She got a boon from Lord Siva and was reborn as Shikandini, daughter of Drupada, the Panchala king. She was elder to Dhrishtadyumna and Draupadi.  Shikhandini was raised by her father Drupada as a son and trained in warfare with the sole aim of killing Bhishma.  Drupada got Shikandini married to the daughter of King Hiranyavarna of Dasharna. When the princess complained to her father, Shikandini escaped to a forest near Panchala.

Shikhandini wanted to become a male and was assisted in this by a Yaksha named Sthunakarna, who lived in the forest. A Yaksha is an attendant of Kubera, the god of wealth. The angered Gubera cursed Sthunakarna that he would be unable to resume his male gender until the death of Shikandi.

The princess of Dasharna accepted Shikandi after the gender change and they had a son called Kshatradeva who fought on the side of the Pandavas.

In the Ambopakhyanaparvan sub parva of Udyoga Parva of the Mahabharata, Bhishma explained to Duryodhana, why he could not fight with Shikandi who was actually a woman turned into a man.