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Myths featuring Draupadi

Explore myths where Draupadi appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

11 myths currently featured for Draupadi.

Rishi Durvasa and the Trial of the Akshaya Patra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaDurvasa • Krishna • Draupadi

During the Pandavas' exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the jealous Duryodhana manipulates the short-tempered Rishi Durvasa into visiting the Pandavas with 10,000 disciples after they have finished their daily meal. Since the divine Akshaya Patra vessel could not produce more food once Draupadi had eaten, the family faced a certain curse for failing in hospitality. However, Krishna intervenes by...

Krishna Shrinking Down to Enter the Womb and Save Baby Parikshit

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaKrishna • Parikshit • Uttara

Following the Kurukshetra War, the vengeful Ashwatthama released the Brahmastra weapon to exterminate the Pandava lineage by targeting the unborn child in Uttara's womb. In a supreme act of divine intervention, Lord Krishna shrank to a microscopic size and entered the womb to shield the infant from the celestial fire. This miraculous protection ensured the birth of Parikshit, the future king...

Ashwatthama's Use of the Brahmashira Weapon against Uttara's Unborn Child

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaAshwatthama • Krishna • Arjuna

In the aftermath of the Kurukshetra War, Ashwatthama, the son of Drona, unleashed the devastating Brahmashirastra in a fit of cowardly rage. When forced to redirect the unstoppable weapon, he targeted the womb of Uttara to end the Pandava lineage. Lord Krishna intervened, saving the unborn Parikshit and cursing Ashwatthama to wander the earth eternally in isolation and disease.

Arjuna's Feat of the Spinning Fish

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAhichchhatra, Northern PanchalaArjuna • Draupadi • King Drupada

In the kingdom of Panchala, King Drupada organized a unique archery contest to find a suitable husband for his daughter, Draupadi. Suitors were required to string a massive celestial bow and shoot the eye of a revolving wooden fish suspended high above a pool, using only the fish's reflection in a vessel of oil as a guide. After the greatest kings and warriors of the age failed, Arjuna,...

The Pandavas Receiving the Inexhaustible Akshayapatra Bowl in the Forest

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaYudhishthira • Draupadi • Surya

During their twelve-year exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi struggled to feed the many sages who followed them. In response to Yudhishthira's sincere prayers, the Sun God Surya gifted them the Akshaya Patra, a divine copper vessel that provided an endless supply of food every day until Draupadi finished her own meal. This miracle sustained the group...

The Pandavas' Final Freezing Ascent to Heaven (Swargarohana)

🕉️ Hindu MythologySwargarohini Peak, Uttarakhand, IndiaYudhishthira • Bhima • Arjuna

After the Great Kurukshetra War and the departure of Lord Krishna, the five Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi renounce their kingdom to seek entry into heaven by walking into the Himalayas. One by one, they fall due to their personal flaws, leaving only the eldest, Yudhishthira, and a mysterious dog to reach the summit. At the peak of Swargarohini, Yudhishthira faces his final tests of...

Bhima Shattering Duryodhana's Thighs in the Final Mace Duel

🕉️ Hindu MythologyBrahma Sarovar, Kurukshetra, IndiaBhima • Duryodhana • Krishna

At the conclusion of the Kurukshetra War, the final confrontation between the Pandava Bhima and the Kaurava King Duryodhana took place in a mace duel. Following a vow made years earlier to avenge the humiliation of Draupadi, Bhima struck Duryodhana's thighs, a move forbidden by the rules of combat but necessary to end the reign of unrighteousness. This act marked the definitive victory of the...

The Epic 18-Day Kurukshetra War Between Pandavas and Kauravas

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaArjuna • Krishna • Bhima

The Kurukshetra War is a foundational epic conflict from the Mahabharata fought between two groups of cousins, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, over the throne of Hastinapura. Taking place on the sacred field of Kurukshetra, the battle involved millions of warriors and lasted eighteen days, serving as the backdrop for the delivery of the Bhagavad Gita. Ultimately, the war symbolizes the...

The Pandavas Hiding in Disguise for Their Thirteenth Year of Exile

🕉️ Hindu MythologyViratnagar (Bairat), Rajasthan, IndiaYudhishthira • Bhima • Arjuna

After twelve years of forest dwelling, the five Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi entered the Matsya Kingdom in total disguise to fulfill the final year of their exile. Living as humble servants and teachers in the court of King Virata, they remained undetected despite the suspicions of the Kauravas and the internal threats of the court. Their successful concealment in Viratnagar...

The Fateful Game of Dice and Krishna's Miracle for Draupadi

🕉️ Hindu MythologyHastinapur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDraupadi • Krishna • Yudhishthira

In the royal court of Hastinapur, the eldest Pandava prince Yudhishthira loses his kingdom, his brothers, and finally his wife Draupadi in a rigged game of dice against the Kauravas. When the Kaurava prince Dushasana attempts to humiliate Draupadi by disrobing her in front of the entire assembly, she appeals to Lord Krishna for divine protection. Through a miraculous intervention, Krishna...