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How did Draupadi get her revenge?

How did Draupadi get her revenge?

After Yudhishthira lost Draupadi in the game, she was humiliated by the Kauravas and abused by Karna. After the Kurukshetra War, her humiliation was avenged, but she lost her father, brothers and her five children.

What did Kauravas do to Draupadi?

One of the most searing moments in our mythology has to be the vastraharana, the disrobing of Draupadi in the Kaurava court. Even before Duhshasana starts to tear off her clothes, she has been manhandled, dragged into court in a blood-stained garment, pulled by her hair and insulted by Duryodhana and Karna.

Why was Draupadi disrobed Quora?

Duryodhana, the eldest kaurav brothers ordered his younger brother dushasan to disrobe Draupadi after Yudhishthir lost her in the game of dice. It was due to another reason that she humiliated him during his visit to indraprastha.

What is the story of Draupadi’s rescue?

According to the Shiv Purana, Draupadi’s rescue is attributed to a boon granted to her by sage Durvasa. According to the story, once when the sage was bathing in the Ganges, the loin cloth of the sage was carried off by the currents. So, Draupadi tore off a piece of her saree and gave it to the sage.

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Why did Dushasan drag Draupadi to Kauravas court?

The Pandavas lost the game and everything else in their possession. This meant that the Pandavas were now slaves of Kauravas. With Kauravas win, Duryodhan ordered Dushasan to drag Draupadi into the court. When Dushasana did so, Draupadi resisted. He then held the pleading Draupadi by her hair and dragged her into the royal court.

Who saved Draupadi from the Cheer Haran?

Story of Durvasa There is another interesting story of Sage Durvasa saving Draupadi from the ‘cheer haran’ or disrobing. According to the Shiv Purana, Draupadi’s rescue is attributed to a boon granted to her by sage Durvasa.

Who saved Draupadi in the Mahabharata?

The sage was pleased and granted her a boon. This boon is said to be the cause of the unending stream of cloth when Dussashan tried to strip her off. According to the Sarala Mahabharata, the Oriya version, it was the Sun God and Lord Krishna who jointly saved Draupadi.

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