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Posted: 11 years ago
#61
@diala I don't think they will show. or may b they will show it being said in one dialog (hurriedly).either way I donot think they will focus on it
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Posted: 11 years ago
#62
in brc too that particular dialog was finished in one go.but to b honest I think if these guys mention it it will b ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
#63
also, I dont think it will make any difference to this generation where most of the related restrictions are almost extinct.. or atleast the CVs might think so and skip it.. Srishti.. it was repeated often in BRC..
Edited by ...Diala... - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#64
@All- guys ab tum sab draupadi insult k liye Kshatriya ko q blam kar rahe ho???? 😔 Its yudhi mistake 😡 now i m feeling bad😒
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Posted: 11 years ago
#65

Originally posted by: -abhi-pundir-

@All- guys ab tum sab draupadi insult k liye Kshatriya ko q blam kar rahe ho???? 😔 Its yudhi mistake 😡 now i m feeling bad😒

Abhi, Yudi ne dice game ki invitation kyun accept ki thi? It is against Kshatriya CoC to turn down invitation for dice or war...and why did he keep playing despite losing everything? Again, same reason+uska ego bhi ho sakta tha...vo reason accept karna hai ki nahin, that is up to you.

For Draupadi's insult, yes Yudi staked her, but EVERYBODY insulted her - Duri asked her to sit on his lap, Karna called her a w****, Dushi dragged her with her hair...


Edited by shani88 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#66
Did Krishna himself believe that Yudi was as guilty as Duryodhana, Dushasana, Karna, and Shakuni in the whole dice game/vastraharan incident?
I mean, we can deem anyone as guilty, but it is Krishna's word which would matter in the end in the context of the story itself...
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Posted: 11 years ago
#67

Originally posted by: shani88


Abhi, Yudi ne dice game ki invitation kyun accept ki thi? It is against Kshatriya CoC to turn down invitation for dice or war...and why did he keep playing despite losing everything? Again, same reason+uska ego bhi ho sakta tha...vo reason accept karna hai ki nahin, that is up to you.

For Draupadi's insult, yes Yudi staked her, but EVERYBODY insulted her - Duri asked her to sit on his lap, Karna called her a w****, Dushi dragged her with her hair...


To whi to maine kha its yudhi mistake 😡 sorry i hate yudhi 😡 jo apane bhayio aur wives ko dice m game laga sakta h us k liye us k liye no respect 🤢 btw its single person ego problm not a whole cast. Draupadi is yudhi's wife ...she is not his property😡
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Actually a wife is considered to be her husband's property, so Draupadi had become a slave already as Yudhisthira had lost himself too. Technically he had no right to stake her then.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: shani88

Did Krishna himself believe that Yudi was as guilty as Duryodhana, Dushasana, Karna, and Shakuni in the whole dice game/vastraharan incident?

I mean, we can deem anyone as guilty, but it is Krishna's word which would matter in the end in the context of the story itself...



Here's what Krishna himself says - judge for yourself:

"Vasudeva said, O lord of earth, if I had been present at Dwaraka, then, O king, this evil would not have befallen thee! And, O irrepressible one, coming unto the gambling-match, even if uninvited by the son of Amvika (Dhritarashtra), or Duryodhana, or by the other Kauravas, I would have prevented the game from taking place, by showing its many evils, summoning to my aid Bhishma and Drona and Kripa, and Vahlika! O exalted one, for thy sake I would have told the son of Vichitravirya--O foremost of monarchs, let thy sons have nothing to do with dice!--I would have shown the many evils (of dice) through which thou hast fallen into such distress and the son of Virasena was formerly deprived of his kingdom! O king, unthought of evils, befall a man from dice! I would have described how a man once engaged in the game continueth to play (from desire of victory). Women, dice, hunting and drinking to which people become addicted in consequence of temptation, have been regarded as the four evils that deprive a man of prosperity. And those versed in the Sastras are of opinion that evils attend upon all these. They also that are addicted to dice know all its evils. O thou of mighty arms, appearing before the son of Amvika, I would have pointed out that through dice men in a day lose their possessions, and fall into distress, and are deprived of their untasted wealth, and exchange harsh words! O perpetuator of the Kuru race, I would have pointed out these and other attendant evils! If he had accepted my words thus addressed, the welfare of the Kurus as also virtue itself would both have been secured! And, O foremost of kings, if he had rejected my gentle counsels offered as medicine, then, O best of the Bharata race, I would have compelled him by force! And, if those who wait at his court, professing to be his friends but in reality his foes, had supported him, then I would have slain them all, along with those gamblers, there present! O Kauravya, it is owing to my absence from the Anarttacountry at that time that thou hast fallen into such distress begot of dice! O thou best of Kurus, O son of Pandu, on arriving at Dwarka I learnt from Yuyudhana all about thy calamity! And, O foremost of kings, directly I heard it with a heart sore agitated by grief, have I speedily come here wishing to see thee, O king! Alas! O bull of the Bharata race, ye have all fallen into dire distress! I see thee with thy brothers plunged in misfortune!"



The last bolded statement should clear any conceptions of Krishna knowing b4 hand - he learnt about the events in Hastinapur from Satyaki.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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yeah, but yudhi forgot that one.

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