Draupadi condition for Pandavasĭraupadi agreed to become the wife of five Pandavas on one condition, i.e. At last, she was blessed with five husbands in her next birth. But since it was impossible to find someone with all those qualities. She had indeed wished for one man with these qualities. Draupadi had wished for a husband who was an epitome of righteousness, best archer, strongest, charming, patience, and determinant. He says her about Draupadi’s Tapasya in her previous life in front of Lord Shiva. Even though this makes Kunti sorrowful but Lord Krishna comes at the spot and consoles Kunti. It was Draupadi’s destiny to marry all five Pandavas and not Kunti’s fault. So Draupadi had to marry each of the Pandavas brothers. The five brothers had obeyed their mother’s words. Without looking at what exactly it is, Mata Kunti instructed the five Pandava brothers to share among them. He tells his mother Kunti that they get a special Bhiksha. After winning the contest the disguised Arjuna along with his brothers Yudhisthir and Bhima move towards the ut where mother Kunti is waiting for them. Draupadi had already rejected Karna because of his background (he was the son of a charioteer). The Pandava Prince was in disguise of a Brahmin along with his brothers Yudhisthira and Bhima.Īrjuna was only one besides Karna who was capable of winning Draupadi’s hand. Arjuna was among the many princes who involved in the Swayamvar. She would wed the prince who would pierce the eye of the rotating fish by looking at its reflection in the water. King Dhrupada organized a swayamvar for his daughter where he put a condition for marriage. Krishnaa – Represent for her dark complexion and pure skin, radiating purity, honor, and principality.ĭraupadi was very brave and extraordinarily beautiful.
Instead, she was born from the fire as an adult, with no appreciation of childhood or parenting. When she appeared from the fire, a heavenly voice said that she would bring about a great variation in the future of the dharma of Bharat Varsha.ĭraupadi was an unwanted child born to him. Draupadi appeared as a beautiful dark-skinned young woman from the sacrificial fire after her sibling Dhrishtadyumna. By burning the fire of revenge, king Draupada performed tapas followed by a Yajna to obtain a means of blessing him. King Drupada of Panchala was defeated by the Pandava prince Arjuna on behalf of Drona, who then took half of his kingdom. It is said that Draupadi was born out of revenge.