Lord Krishna Pandava's wife was Draupadi's best friend, philosopher, guide and always helpful brother!


- Vichar-Vithika-Devesh Mehta

Sati Draupadi, the wife of Panch Pandava, worshiped Lord Krishna with utmost brotherhood. Lord Krishna also had an extraordinary affection for Draupadi. Like Lord Krishna, Arjuna was a friend, philosopher and guide. He was also Draupadi's close friend, philosopher, guide and helper. Lord Krishna would pick up Draupadi's fallen ball and immediately answer his every call. Just as the friendship between Lord Krishna and Arjuna was very close and creepy, so the divine love between Lord Krishna and Draupadi was supernatural and unique. The movement of Draupadi in the inner city of God and in the palaces of Draupadi was unimpeded.

Draupadi considered Lord Krishna to be the complete Brahman, Sachchidananda Dhan Ishwar. Even Lord Krishna did not hide any of his intimate greens in front of it. He was also made aware of his personal affairs. After losing in gambling, the Pandavas were in exile with Draupadi. You are Vishnu and you are the form of Yajna. ' Like Deval Rishi, Jamadagni, Kashyap and Narad Muni have also told me your glory. He has said that in the same way that a child makes toys and plays with them, you also create Brahma, Shiva, Indra etc. and play with them by creating gods and goddesses, immovable creatures and all animals. From your head is the sky and from your feet is the earth. You are the eternal man and Vibhu. ' You are all capable of doing Kartum, Akartum and otherwise Kartum. O Krishna, I am the wife of the Pandavas, the sister of Dhrushtadyumna, besides being your all-powerful, perfect Purushottam, your beloved friend who is God.

When Yudhisthira lost me in gambling, a garment in the state of Raj: Swala brought me to the Rajasabha by overthrowing evil and when he started pulling my only garment. At that time, you were my only support. The Kauravas have deceitfully defeated Yudhisthira in gambling, usurped our kingdom and pushed us into a sea of ​​misery. So you protect me. In the forest festival of Mahabharata, Draupadi says to Lord Krishna- 'Chaturbhi: Karanai: Krishna! Tvaya raksyasmi nityash :. Sambandhadrauravatsakhyatprabhutven cha keshav: .. O K કૃષ્ણa, I am worthy of protection by You for four reasons. The first reason is that you and I have a relationship, the second is that you are proud of it, the third is that you are my friend and the fourth is that you are all-powerful to be the lord of all so you are powerful to do this. '

With these words uttered by Draupadi with tears in his eyes, Lord Krishna's heart was shaken and he said- O Krishna (Draupadi), O Kalyani, you will not worry. The kings you are angry with. Her queens will weep in the same way when they see their husbands lying on the ground, pierced by Arjuna's arrows. I will do what the Pandavas should do. I solemnly swear that you will be the queen. The Pandavas will get their kingdom back. Even if the sky breaks and falls to the ground. When the earth is torn to pieces, the Himalayas are torn apart and the sea dries up, my promise will not come true. (Mahabharata, Vanaparva 18). In this way, the sincere love of the pious Sati Draupadi made an unwavering vow from the mouth of Lord Krishna for the destruction of the evil Duryodhana ruled Kaurava. 'Yatra Dharmastato Jai: (Where there is religion, there is victory) Lord Krishna, on the side of the Pandavas, fulfilled his promise to his beloved sister and friend Draupadi by winning the battle without having to fight on his own.

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