Ambika was born with the name Draupadi. Draupadi's elder sister,
Phuleshwari, died in 1731. The King,
Siva Singha, then forcibly married Draupadi and forced her to separate from her husband. Her two sons from her previous marriage then lived with their father and Draupadi took on the name Ambika. They had a son, Ugra Singha, the Tipam Raja. Ambika was a great patron of art, at her patronage, the famous manuscript on elephantry
Hastividyarnava was commissioned. Bhagavada book VI, and Dharma Purana composed by Kavichandra Dvijya and illustrated by Badha Ligira, are another important works of art at that time. The King in 1739 married Akari Gabhuru, daughter of deposed Solal Gohain, of Madurial family, and conferred her the title of Bar Raja, and renamed her as
Sarbeswari. == References ==