In the Mahabharata Dhritarashtra (Sanskrit: धृतराष्ट्र, dhritarāshtra) was the son born to Vichitravirya's first wife Ambika. He was fathered by Vyasa[citation needed]. This blind king of Hastinapura was father to a hundred children by his wife Gandhari. These children came to be known as the Kauravas. Duryodhana and Dushasana were the first two sons.
Birth
After Vichitravirya's death his mother Satyavati sent for her first born, Vyasa. According to his mother's wishes, he visited both the wives of Vichitravirya to grant them a son. When Vyasa visited Ambika, she saw his dreadful and forbidding appearance with burning eyes. In her frightened state, she closed her eyes and dared not open it. Hence her son, Dhritarashtra was born blind. His brother Pandu, ruled the kingdom for him due to his blindness. After Pandu's death, he became king of Hastinapura.
2006-10-24 15:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The third child born to the maid was named Vidura.Years passed by, All sons were given best possible education under the guidance of Bhishma.
The first born, Dhritarastra was blessed with unusual strength and Pandu was exceptionally proficient in the art of archery. Vidura was the wisest of the three. Dhritarastra was appointed as the crown prince. Pandu was made commander of the army. Vidura was made a Minister to the king. Since Dhritarastra was blind, the Pandu ruled the kingdom with the assistance of Vidura.
Now, the princes were of marriageable age, Bhishma started looking for suitable brides for them. For Dhritarastra, daughter of the king of Gandhara, Gandhari was found suitable,she consented to marry Dhritarastra. As she did not want to be better in any respect of her husband, she bound a silk scarf on her eyes and vowed never to remove it. Pandu was married to the daughter of the king of Madra Kingdom.Her name was Madri and she was exceptionally beautiful and charming.
2006-10-24 00:30:09
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answered by GOOCH 4
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Blind and wavering minded person
2006-10-24 01:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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