Are the Pandava families know about Arjun's having three wives?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hello everyone,
I am going to tell you something. We learn the story of Mahabharata from the book. It doesn't tell us if Pandava families know about Arjuna's wives and children before Subhadra's marriage.

Did the Pandavas, Draupadi, and Kunti learn about Uloopi and Chitrangada? Or else did Arjuna hide secrets from them?

Please share your thoughts.⭐️

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Draupadi NEVER banned the Pandavas from having multiple wives. It's just that these other wives weren't supposed to come in Indraprastha, that's it. And THAT is exactly the reason why Draupadi got upset about Subhadra. Because Arjuna brought Subhadra to Indraprastha after marriage, NOT because he simply married her.

Draupadi's anger was a momentary thing BTW - she accepted Subhadra completely - as her own sister.

Also, Arjuna is NOT the only Pandava who had multiple wives. ALL the Pandavas had multiple wives. Yes, ALL of them.

Arjuna's son (with Ulupi), Irawan participated in the Kurukshetra war (if I'm not mistaken). So, obviously the Pandavas would be in the know about his multiple matrimonial alliances.

And why make it seem as if Arjuna had done something "bad" or "immoral" by marrying multiple women? Granted he was on exile, but, it was common practice for kings/princes to marry multiple women for various reasons, including political.
Edited by shani88 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: shani88

Draupadi NEVER banned the Pandavas from having multiple wives. It's just that these other wives weren't supposed to come in Indraprastha, that's it. And THAT is exactly the reason why Draupadi got upset about Subhadra. Because Arjuna brought Subhadra to Indraprastha after marriage, NOT because he simply married her.


Draupadi's anger was a momentary thing BTW - she accepted Subhadra completely - as her own sister.

Also, Arjuna is NOT the only Pandava who had multiple wives. ALL the Pandavas had multiple wives. Yes, ALL of them.

Arjuna's son (with Ulupi), Irawan participated in the Kurukshetra war (if I'm not mistaken). So, obviously the Pandavas would be in the know about his multiple matrimonial alliances.

And why make it seem as if Arjuna had done something "bad" or "immoral" by marrying multiple women? Granted he was on exile, but, it was common practice for kings/princes to marry multiple women for various reasons, including political.


yes! other pandavas too had so many wives. but in the mahabharata book, they didn't tell or introduce about pandavas are having multiple wives except arjuna's wives and hidimba only.

so general knowledge outside the mahabharata revealed us about pandavas's having multiple wives. i never know this. i learnt these subjects from wikipedia only.

yes, you are right! iravan participated in the war. arjun did console after his son's death BUT he didn't take revenge upon his son's death.

No, he's not immoral! krishna did have so many wives. so nothing will be happened to arjun.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: sayeed87


yes! other pandavas too had so many wives. but in the mahabharata book, they didn't tell or introduce about pandavas are having multiple wives except arjuna's wives and hidimba only.

so general knowledge outside the mahabharata revealed us about pandavas's having multiple wives. i never know this. i learnt these subjects from wikipedia only.

yes, you are right! iravan participated in the war. arjun did console after his son's death BUT he didn't take revenge upon his son's death.

No, he's not immoral! krishna did have so many wives. so nothing will be happened to arjun.

Krishna's baath was different, so it wouldn't be proper to use Krishna's example to justify Arjun's actions. That being said, it's definitely not immoral, especially in those times.

Out of curiosity, and sorry if I am thread jacking, but what is the low down on mistresses and concubines? I remember reading about different societies in the more recent time period that many rulers (around the world, don't think I've read anything about Indian kings) had concubines. I remember the Turks had concubines, Chinese rulers had concubines, etc. but that was in the "Kali Yuga" time... Just curious 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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ya in sme ware read arjun nd chitrangada son ..babruvahan ..if im nt wrong...he too had his part in story which dont know detaildly..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Yeah, all the Pandavas knew about Arjun's marriages to Uloopi & Chitrangada - there is no reason he'd have kept it secret. They loved story telling and would have pressed Arjun to recount his experiences in exile, so he's bound to have told them of his 3 marriages.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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If you read some of the puranas (i.e Vishnu purana), they mention about Pandavas other wives. I agree Draupadi never had a problem with their wives, it was common practice in those days, it was for political reasons and it was even common practice to leave a wife in her own kingdom if THAT kingdom had no apparent heir, especially if the king's daughter gives birth to a son. In addition, I have also read how Draupadi not only served her husbands, but their wives and mistresses too. Because she served all of them, Pandavas loved her even more and gave her that high respect, they use to listen to her for her advice etc.
Pandavas were righteous men, principled. They took care of everyone in the kingdom (not only their wives). They gave equal rights to their wives but yes, they gave more to Draupadi because she was their principal wife.
Edited by diva82 - 11 years ago

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