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Before she moves to the next husband,Draupadi walks through fire to regain her virginity and purity. Such rules were never placed before polygamous husbands. But Draupadi had a rule of her own for her husbands.

She makes it very clear to her husbands that they cannot bring any other wife into the same house. Thus all the Pandavas have other wives, but these wives stay with their parents and the Pandavas have to travel out of the city to visit their other wives in the four years that Draupadi is intimate with the other brothers.

The only exception is made for Krishna's sister, Subhadra, who marries Arjuna. In a dialogue with Krishna's wife, Satyabhama,Draupadi explains how she serves her husbands, satisfies their needs and makes herself indispensable, and loved. Draupadi comes across as a practical woman who knows she has to work to ensure all her husbands love her and do not feel she favours any one of them. Stories are told of how Draupadi came to have five husbands. Explanations are needed for a culture desperate to explain such a discomforting practice.

One story goes that in her past life she was a sage's wife; her insatiable sexual appetite led him to curse her that in her next life she would have five husbands. Another story tells us that she asked Shiva for a husband who was noble and strong, skilled with the bow, handsome and wise.

Since no single man could possess all five traits, Shiva gave her five husbands, each with one trait. Yet, This woman with five husbands is dragged into court and disrobed in public. She wonders why this happened to her. A folklore states that Krishna had sent the perfect husband for her - one who would love and protect her all her life and be faithful to her.

The origins of Rakshabandhan can be found during the events of the Mahabharata. Legend dictates that when Lord Krishna accidentally nicked his finger on his 'sudarshan chakra', Princess Draupadi tore a piece of her saree and tied it to his finger to stop the bleeding.

Lord Krishna was so touched by this gesture that he vowed to always protect and cherish her. Whereas, Bhai Dooj has two origin stories. The first legend narrates that after slaying the evil demon Narakasura, Lord Krishna visited his sister Subhadra who gave him a warm welcome with sweets and flowers.

She also affectionately applied tilak on Krishna's forehead. The other story is that Yamraj, God of Death, had gone to visit his twin sister, Yamuna. In return, she welcomed him with a tilak ceremony, garlanded him and fed him special dishes. They dined together after a long time and exchanged gifts. Grey 1. Multi Colour Orange 5. Pink 5. Purple 2. Red 4. Sandal 5. Yellow 3. Zari Printed Fashion Lady Face Vector Cliparts. Indian Lady Face Vector Cliparts. Typiest Lady Women Vector Cliparts.

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