M15. Mahabharata - Short Life of Chitrangada and Vichitraveerya
Chitrangada and Vichitraveerya were born to King Shantanu and Satyavathi. Not long enough, King Shantanu passes away, and the responsibility of taking care of young lads falls on Bheeshma.
Chitrangada grew up to become a great warrior. Gradually, pride took over him to the extent he believed that none can defeat him, be it humans or gods.
Gandarva Chief, who also possessed the same name as Chitrangada, heard it and challenged him. A war broke out between them near Kuruskhetra, which continued for 3 full years. Both were fierceful, but ultimately, Gandarva killed the prince using foul means of invisible warfare. Bheeshma performed the last rites of his half-brother, Chitrangada.
Vichitraveerya, the second scion of Kuru Dynasty, was nurtured to become the future king. He was very obedient and an able ruler. People equated him to King Shantanu.
When Vichitraveerya entered adolescence, Bheeshma and Satyavathi decided to get him married to a suitable bride.
Secretively, Bheeshma was informed that Kashi Raja intends to perform Swayamvara for his 3 daughters, Amba, Ambika, and Ambalika. Bheeshma, though uninvited, decided to attend the event for the sake of Vichitraveerya.
The kings who were present at Swayamvara were rather surprised and even mocked at Bheeshma as he had taken a vow of celibacy and had crossed marriageable age.
Hearing it, Bheeshma said he intended to take the brides for Vichitraveerya, using Rakshasa Vivah (one of the practices adopted for marriage and acceptable for kshatriyas) and challenged the kings who stood against it.
He sought the permission of Kashi Raja and immediately took the brides in his chariot and moved towards Hastinapura.
Meanwhile, the kings who participated in that event were angry and chased Bheeshma. Bheeshma gave them a fitting reply through his prowess. King Salva, who desired to marry Amba, also had to face a humiliating defeat.
Upon reaching Hastinapura, Amba makes a request to send her to King Salva as she desires to marry him. Bheeshma honoured her request and sent her back, but King Salva refused to accept her on moral grounds.
Amba returns to Hastinapura and makes a request to Bheeshma to marry her, which the latter flatly refuses.
Meanwhile, Ambika and Ambalika were married to Vichitraveerya. Drowned in sensuous pleasure for a very long period, Vichitraveerya failed to perform his prescribed duties as a king.
Eventually, he fell prey to tuberculosis disease and met his end, leaving no progeny.
Source: Mahabharatha - Sabha Parva
Technically, the Kuru dynasty ended with the death of Vichitraveerya. Extreme self-esteem led to the fall of Chitrangada, and insatiable desires led to the fall of Vichitraveerya. No matter what, destiny has a role to play in each one’s life.