usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
It is also lesson of Mahabharta, that we must be speak carefully. Words of Dropti for Duroyodhna, Andey Ka Beta Andha. also a cause behind Mahabharta.
Anil, these words attributed to Draupadi are said to be the cause of the epic war, but in truth, Draupadi never said those words nor did she mock Duryodhana when he fell into the pool of water in Maysabha. In many versions of Mahabharata which are taken to be original, Draupadi does not appear when Duryodhana visits the Maysabha, but these were later on added for the sake of making it look like it was Draupadi's arrogance that started the chain of events. But she was a wise queen and would not have displayed such superficial behavior.
We have the original Mahabharat , with shlokas etc . It is a very old book at least 50-60 years old I would think and according to that when Duryodan comes to Indraprastha where the Palace of illusions built for Pandavas was located, these words are uttered by a sakhi or a maid of Draupadi when he trips and falls , but when Duryodan looks up he sees Darupadi laughing with others which makes him very angry, like adding insult to the injury ..
To be honest, apart from one or two abridged versions, I have not read Mahabharata in detail, but from what I have heard and read about critical reviews by some experts, it is argued that Draupadi was a Divine being, she was born from the fire of the yagnas, and was married to the five brothers each of whom were considered to be powerful warriors, scholar, intelligent and wise men. IT is very unlikely that a queen as refined and cultured as her would exhibit such kind of public mockery. And even if grant that she did laugh, it is highly unlikely that she would mock Duryodhana referring to his blind father.
https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110130001407AAeaLtd
Especially read the Update 2. I prefer to accept that Draupadi did not exhibit such superficial behavior because of her upbringing and her stature as a queen of high order.