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How Did Lord Krishna Save Draupadi From Vastraharan In Mahabharata?
This story is about vasthrapaharan, of the Pandava Queen Draupadi, whose modesty was outraged in the court of Dritharashtra, Draupadi had been pledged as a pawn in the game of dice that Pandavas played with Kauravas.

Mahabharata is an epic story about two warring royal factions, the Pandavas and Kauravas, who were the main opponents that fought the war of Kurukshetra. Kauravas showed utter malice towards Pandavas and troubled them at every given opportunity. Unable to withstand the progress that Pandavas were making, the Kauravas took the help of Shakuni, who illadvised them to challenge Pandavas with a game of dice. Whoever failed in the game would be sent on exile for 12 years. Pandavas failed the game and lost all their important possessions including Draupadi, the wife of Pandavas to Kauravas. Draupadi was called to the Court of Duryodhana and was insulted in the most vicarious manner.
This story is about vasthrapaharan, of the Pandava Queen Draupadi, whose modesty was outraged in the court of Dritharashtra, Draupadi had been pledged as a pawn in the game of dice that Pandavas played with Kauravas which finally led to exile of the Pandavas. After Pandavas lost everything including Draupadi, the evil Duryodhana had her forcefully dragged into his court in the presence of her husbands. Duryodhana went to the extent of calling out to Dusshasana to disrobe Draupadi in the presence of courtiers. It was Draupadi, whose darshan was unavailable to even the best of people, who stood there exposed to the worst limit that any woman can imagine herself in. Immersed in deep grief she calls out to her husbands who were only able to bend their heads in helplessness and shame, as a response to her pleas. Elderly warriors like Bhishma, Dritharashtra and Drona were speechless as barely witnesses to the inhuman atrocity.
1. The Vastrapaharan Scenario
As Dushshasana plunged forward and caught hold of her saree, Draupadiheld on to her clothes, overwhelmed, crying aloud for help. No one could support her at that point in time, she realized quickly. In her wailing agony, she remembered Lord Krishna who was at that time in Dwaraka and not in Hastinapura. She threw up one of her hands and cried "Oh Dwarakanatha, please help me", holding her saree with one hand but Lord Krishna did not respond even then.
2. Rescue of Draupadi
Finally,
after
a
lot
of
struggles,
she
summoned
her
faith,
and
cried
with
both
her
hands
up
in
the
air,
"Oh
Krishna,
my
Hridaya
natha
(my
indweller
in
heart),
please
save
me
from
this
humiliation".
At
this,
copious
tears
of
all
those
gathered.
moistened
the
floor
of
the
court.
In
the
next
instant,
her
saree
pleats
seemed
to
lengthen
and
saree
after
saree,
enveloped
her
as
Dushshasana
continued
his
wily
act,
and
Draupadi
stood
there,
statue-like,
forgetting
herself
in
Krishna's
remembrance.
Finally,
when
Draupadi
could
not
be
disrobed,
exasperatedly
Duryodhana
gave
up
and
sent
them
on
exile.
While
in
Forest,
the
Pandavas
asked
Krishna
to
visit
them.
At
this
time,
Draupadi
asked
Krishna
as
to
why
he
did
not
immediately
help
her
when
she
called
out
to
him
and
why
did
he
leave
her
wailing
in
agony
for
help.
3. Draupadi Questions Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna replied smilingly, "you called out Oh Dwarakanatha"; Will it not take a long time for me to journey to Hastinapur? You were also holding on to your saree trying to protect yourself. It was when you called out to me saying Hridayanatha by throwing out both your hands, I descended down from your heart then and there to help you."
4. Shri Krishna's Response
Firstly, she used her royal authority as a princess and tried subduing dushshasana. When that did not work, she called out to her five husbands who were not in any position to help her. Finally, she called out to Lord Krishna crying "Dwarakanath" which meant that it would take some time for him to come from the far-off Dwaraka. She was holding on to her clothes trying to protect herself using her own efforts and still depended on herself when she called out the second time. The third time she called out to him by the name hridayanatha which meant lord of her heart. It was at this time that she realized no one could save her from being bandied about and her modesty insulted. So, feeling truly helpless, she calls out to the Lord holding up both her hands in a gesture of prayer.
Lord
instantly
supplies
an
endless
ream
of
cloth
to
her.
So,
it
means,
when
you
do
all
that
is
in
your
hands,
and
then
lastly
pray
for
divine
interference,
he
will
surely
come
to
your
aid.
The
moment
you
feel
that
you
can
handle
your
predicament
he
stops
helping
or
hesitates
to
help.
Her
episode
shows
stages
of
devotion
that
a
human
soul
goes
through,
from
defence,
to
helplessness
to
self-doubt,
to
final
surrender
and
its
path
of
evolution
that
finally
reaches
the
divine.
It
also
proves
that
ego
comes
in
between
us
and
the
Lord.
It
proves
that
there
is
no
one
in
this
world
to
save
us
when
things
come
to
the
head,
that
he
is
our
ultimate
friend
and
saviour
that
helps
when
we
call
out
to
him
with
a
sincere
heart
and
an
earnest
feeling
of
surrender.
It
is
only
when
you
give
up
yourself
and
things
that
belong
to
you
to
God,
wholeheartedly,
that
God
showers
his
grace.
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