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Marriage of Draupadi
In particular, Arjuna was the best friend and disciple of Sri
Krishna. Arjuna respected Sri Krishna as his chosen ideal and guide. On
the other hand, princess Draupadi had accepted Sri Krishna as her
brother and guide. Therefore, Sri Krishna was interested in the marriage
of Draupadi.with Arjuna.
Draupadi was very brave and beautiful. She was equally intelligent. She put a condition for her marriage. She would wed the prince who would
pierce the eye of the rotating wooden fish by looking at its reflection.
Accordingly, a pole was erected in the courtyard at the tip of which a rotating device was fixed. On the top this device was mounted a wooden
fish and at the bottom was kept a tub of water where reflection of the
fish could be seen. The competing prince had to look at this reflection
and hit the eye of the fish above with an arrow. Only one chance would
be given to each desirous prince.

Many princes from all over India had come to try their luck in getting
her as bride. Duryodhana, Karna, Arjuna and other Pandavas were a few amongst these. But as was obvious, the difficult test could allow only
the best archer to succeed. Arjuna, in the disguise of a Brahmin, was
one such fellow! Draupadi was waiting for Arjuna to succeed. Sri Krishna
present as an observer also felt likewise.
Soon the competition began. One after another, great archers tried their
skills, but in vain. Then arose Karna, the expert. Saluting the king and others present in the court, he approached to undertake the difficult
but possible test that would give him Draupadi as his bride. Sri
Krishna, always alert to rescue his devotees from the difficult
situations, pointed Draupadi to object as it was likely that this great
archer could win.
Karna Insulted
Draupadi got up and raised the objection saying, "O noble one,
please let me know your credentials. Of what state you are the prince or
the king? who are your parents? As far I know you a lowly sut-putra, and
such I have no desire to marry you. You do not qualify to take this
test."
The insult made Karna red with anger, but he could do nothing. What Draupadi said was true and everyone in the hall agreed. Duryodhana got
up and protested saying, "O proud princess, you have insulted my
friend who is the king of Anga province. I command you to
apologize." But Draupadi was not be intimidated. She replied,
"O prince of Hastinapur, I agree with what you say, but that still
does not alter the status of your friend Karna. Out of charity and your
mercy he had become the king, and not of his own. I cannot marry
him."
The duo of Duryodhana and Karna left the court of king Drupad, father of
Draupadi, and vowed to avenge the insult at some later time.
Arjuna Triumphs
Next it was the turn of Arjuna to try his skills to win over the hand of
his prospective bride. He saluted Sri Krishna and in one go pierced the
eye of the fish. Draupadi was pleased and put the garland in the neck of
Arjuna. Thus they were married.
Half of the court shouted 'victory to the Brahmin, but the other half
objected to the participation of a Brahmin in the marriage meant for
warrior caste only.
Draupadi becomes Wife to all five brothers
Taking advantage of the confusion and chaos, Sri Krishna made quick arrangements to send the newly married couple off to the city of
Ekchakra! Reaching their small hut, Pandavas announced their arrival and
told the mother Kunti to guess what they have brought that day. Innocently,
Kunti, thinking that her children must be talking about the
food they had received, said, "O my dear sons, I know you bring
wonderful things; as usual divide the gift amongst yourself and
enjoy."
This terrible command applied to Draupadi now. As the custom went they had to obey every word of their mother as final order. Kunti also became
worried about the difficult predicament. Can a wife ever divided amongst five brothers!
Sri Krishna came to know all about and he advised the Pandavas to accept
Draupadi as common wife of all the five brothers. Thus Draupadi, also
known as Panchali, became wife of five brothers.
Sage Narada advised the Pandavas to honour the privacy of Draupadi when
she was alone with any other brother. Whosoever entered the room of
Draupadi when she was with other brother would be forced to self exile as the punishment. All the brothers agreed. Thus the problem of one wife
and five husbands was solved!
Arjuna marries Subhadra, sister of Sri Krishna
As it happened, once there was an attack on some local Brahmins and robbers were forcibly taking away their cows. They asked Arjuna's help.
Therefore, to bring his bow and arrow he had to enter and pass through the room of Draupadi when she was alone with
Yudhisthira. Arjuna saved the lives of Brahmins and the sacred cows but had to leave for exile all
alone.
Arjuna visited many places of pilgrimage and princely states from North
to South and East to West. At last he reached the kingdom of Dwaraka which was ruled by his friend and mentor Sri Krishna. The two friends
had very nice time, but there was a problem. Elder brother of Sri
Krishna, Balarama (who was the Teacher of Duryodhana in his war skills),
had decided to give the hand of their sister Subhadra to Duryodhana in
the marriage. Sri Krishna did not approve of this marriage and wanted Subhadra to wed
Arjuna. Therefore, he asked Arjuna to secretly run away with his sister and marry her. Subhadra had also decided to marry Arjuna
and therefore, with the consent of Sri Krishna she eloped with Arjuna
and they were married. Balarama later relented.
The couple is then blessed with a son - Abhimanyu -- who becomes very
handsome, energetic and expert in war games. He was endowed with a
special gift to penetrate any format of enemy line. He later plays very
important role in the war of Kurukshetra -- the war of Mahabharata.
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