During his reign and that of his son Jarasandha, Magadha became a major power of the land.
Therefore, the name Brihadratha (Sanskrit: बृहद्रथ; IAST: Bṛhadratha) can be assumed to be meaning "someone with a great/huge chariot".
[citation needed] Satyahita's son was Sudhanvana (or Sudharmana, Dharmatma, or Dhanusha).
Dhanusha was succeeded by his son Sarva (or Urja or Jatu or Jahu or Jantu).
According to the Agni Purana, Sambhava was succeeded by his son Jarasandha,[4] the noted warrior king mentioned in the Mahabharata.