Was Draupadi attracted to Karna?

Was Draupadi attracted to Karna?

Her heart was stuck to Karna but King wanted her to choose Arjuna. So, left with no choice , Draupadi revealed her true feelings to her husbands, that she had secretly loved Karna and if she had married him she would not have been gambled away and publicly humiliated.

What did Draupadi say to Karna?

During Swayamwar, Draupadi insulted Karna by calling him ‘Suta Putra’ infront of other kings in a public meet because of his low caste. Initially she was awed by Karna’s abilities and qualities. Later, when she got to know of his caste, she rejected him. Drauapdi even insulted Duryodhan during her Swayamvar.

How does Draupadi react to the death of Karna in Mahabharata?

The Mahabharata doesn’t report any reaction of Draupadi at the death of Karna or even when his identity as the oldest of Kunti’s sons is revealed. This silence is telling because the epic doesn’t try to idealize its heroes – it unhesitatingly describes their morally ambiguous actions.

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What is the relationship between Draupadi and Arjuna?

Vasuki could only be pacified by the eldest Kunti-putra (Karna). Draupadi has always favored Arjuna but alas, Arjuna was not happy with the fact that he has to share the prize he has won with 4 brothers. Arjuna, on the other hand, favored Subhadra.

Did Draupadi regret marrying Pandavas?

You might not have heard it already but there exist tales about Draupadi regretting marrying Pandavas in some areas of Indian subcontinent. In case you are not aware of Draupadi, Pandavas and Karna, you’ve missed the epic Mahabharata saga, original by Ved Vyas and translated into English by many.

What was the life of Draupadi like?

Draupadi never lived a normal woman’s life. Firstly, she was an unwanted princess borne out of fire to king Drupad. Karna, who was ironically born to Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas before she was to married Pandu, was given up by her because of the disgrace she would have faced and instead was taken in by a chariot driver, Adhiratha.

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