Soon after Shantanu’s death, As Vowed Bhisma became the chief advisor and the elder son of Satyavati, Chitrangada succeeded the throne and became the next Kuru King of Hastinapur. He was virtuous and a great warrior who defeated many enemies and asuras. But due to his constant victories, he developed pride and ego and started to disrespected everyone. When asked to correct his ways by Bhisma, he ignored Bhisma and reminded him of his vow, which was to protect the king and help the King.
The King of the Gandharvas (Celestial musicians), whose name was also Chitrangada, demanded the Kuru King, Chitrangada to relinquish his name because he believed that there could be only one Chitrangada. But the Kuru king, Chitrangada did not agree and this led to a fierce duel between the two kings.
A fierce duel started at the banks of the river Hiranyavati and went on for 3 long years, at the end of the fight, the Kuru King Chitrangada lost and was killed by the King of Gandharvas.
After the death of Chitrangada, Vichitravirya was crowned as the Kuru King of Hastinapur.