Character of draupadi in mahabharata pdf

Draupadi Story – Know Mahabharata’s Outline With a Focus on Panchali

Draupadi was born to re-establish dharma on earth. The Draupadi story is a series of events where she plays several direct and indirect roles in steering events towards the predetermined goal of re-establishing dharma. 

Call her Draupadi, Panchali, or Yagnaseni – she is a lady of utmost courage, intelligence, and patience. Draupadi’s story is multi-faceted, just like her personality. She is even worshipped as a goddess in many parts of India. South India has numerous temples dedicated to Draupadi Amman. Numerous television serials have been made about Draupadi in Hindi and other languages. Such is the fame of the empress of Hasthinapura. 

Draupadi of Mahabharata is considered the incarnation of Adi Para Shakti, who was born on earth to help Sri Krishna establish dharma in the period when Dwāpara Yuga was ending and Kali Yuga was about to begin. The Pandava brothers were celestial gods cursed by Shiva to be born as humans to absolve their mistakes and work for the g

The story of Draupadi

In the epic Mahabharata, Draupadi is the daughter of King Drupada, originally known as Princess Krishnaa (due to her dark complexion) and becomes the wife of the five Pandavas. When Yudhisthira becomes the king of Hastinapura, Indraprastha and the Emperor of India at the end of the war, Draupadi again becomes Queen.

Drupada had been defeated by Arjuna on behalf of Drona, who subsequently took half his kingdom to humiliate him. To gain revenge on Drona, he performed a great sacrifice to beget a powerful son who could kill him. Having been struck by Arjuna's valour, Drupada also prayed at the sacrifice for an exceptionally beautiful daughter to give to his, as a token of his appreciation. Draupadi thus emerged with Drishtadyumna from the sacrificial fire.

Upon Draupadi's emergence a divine voice said she would be the reason for the destruction of the Kauravas. When Draupadi grew to be a young woman she was considered very beautiful, mainly for her glowing dark skin, large dark eyes and graceful figure.

It is believed that Goddess Kali had given a part of her

Drupada

Ruler of Panchala Kingdom

This article is about a mythological character. For a form of Indian classical music, see Dhrupad.

Fictional character

Drupada (Sanskrit: द्रुपद, lit. 'firm footed or pillar'[1]), also known as Yajnasena (Sanskrit: यज्ञसेन, lit. 'he whose army is sacrificial', IAST: Yajñasena),[2] is the king of the southern part of Panchala Kingdom, in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. He is the father of Draupadi, the epic's lead female character. In the Kurukshetra War as the head of 1 akshauhini army, Drupada fought from the side of his sons-in-law, the Pandavas, and was killed by his childhood friend and rival, Drona.

Early life and family

According to the Mahabharata, Drupada is the son of Prishata, the king of Panchala Kingdom and his birth name was Yajnasena. Some Puranic scriptures provide a contradictory genealogy, according to which Drupada is the son of Somaka and Prishata is Somaka’s great grandfather.[3]

Drupada's early life is narrated in the Adi Parva of the epi

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