**Govind Sakhi Draupadi - Pooja Sharma's AT**#4 - Page 54

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Posted: 11 years ago


she broke down and fell on his feet!!!!

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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: ...Poojie...


She couldn't go to heaven as a mortal like Yudi did. After death, she attained heaven and when Yudi sees her there, he realizes she was Goddess Sri. 😊

But yes her one sin was that she loved Arjun more than the other 4. 😊

and ive heard Yudi also had to visit hell before going to heaven as for that one lie (not really) 'ashwathama mreeto iti gojo" (dont know what is the line in hindi..its in bengali ive written") meaninf ashwathama is dead he screamed and whispered an elephant during the war
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Posted: 11 years ago
hmmm, so today draupadi will take the vow.
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Posted: 11 years ago
in the way of heaven sahadev fell becoz he didnt tell even knowing what going to happen in the game of dice ..
and bheem fell becoz he was greedy (to foods)
what arjun fell for ? i dont remember
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Super.Psycho_

and ive heard Yudi also had to visit hell before going to heaven as for that one lie (not really) 'ashwathama mreeto iti gojo" (dont know what is the line in hindi..its in bengali ive written") meaninf ashwathama is dead he screamed and whispered an elephant during the war


That hell was an illusion.. to test Yudi.. but yes even for few moments he visited hell for that half lie. 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
Pandavas ascent to heaven...

King Yudhisthira coronates Parikshit as the king of Hastinapur, in care of Yuyutsu. In Indraprastha, Yadava prince Vajra is coronated as the king. Then they start their journey of India and the Himalayas.

As the Pandavas leave, a dog befriends them and they take him along for the journey. The Pandavas first go south, reaching the salt sea.[2] At the coast of the salt sea, deity Agni appears and asks Arjuna to return his bow. Agni says that this bow was given to him by the gods to fight the evil on earth. Now, that purpose has been served and so Arjuna should return the bow back to the gods. Arjuna returns his bow. They turn southwest visiting sites along the way. Thereafter they head west to see Dwaraka. They see it submerged under the sea, as described by Arjuna in Mausala Parva. The sight of a beautiful city submerged and dead, makes them depressed. They turn north, stop at Rishikesh, then cross the Himalayas.[2]

God Indra offers Yudhisthira to jump into his chariot to enter heaven, but without the dog. Yudhisthira refuses because he claims he cannot betray and abandon his friend, the dog.

As they cross the Himalayas, Draupadi is the first person to die. Bhima asks Yudhisthira why Draupadi died early and couldn't continue the journey to heaven. Yudhisthira claims that Draupadi suffered from the vice of partiality, in her affections for Arjuna. The remaining Pandavas continue their journey. Next, Sahadeva dies on the way. Yudhisthira explains Sahadeva like his other brothers was virtuous in every respect, except he suffered from the vice of pride and vanity, thought none was equal to him in wisdom. The brothers continue on their way to Mount Meru. Nakula dies next. Yudhisthira explains that Nakula also suffered from the vice of pride and vanity, thinking he was the most handsome person in the world. Arjuna is the next person to die without completing the journey. Yudhisthira explains to Bhima, Arjuna too suffered from the vice of pride and vanity, thinking he was the most skilled, most powerful warrior in the world. Yudhisthira, Bhima and the dog continue forward.[1]

Bhima tires and falls down. He asks his elder brother why he, Bhima, is unable to complete the journey to heaven. Yudhisthira explains his brother's vice of gluttony, who used to eat too much without thinking about the hunger of others.[6]

Yudhisthira and the dog continue their journey. In Chapter 3 of Mahaprasthanika Parva, as the dog and Yudhisthira continue their walk up Mount Meru,[1] Indra appears with his chariot, suggesting he doesn't need to walk all the way, he can jump in and together they can go to heaven. Yudhisthira refuses, says he could not go to heaven with Indra without his brothers and Draupadi. Indra tells Yudhisthira, all of them after their death, entered heaven. Yudhisthira asks if his friend, the dog, can jump into the chariot first. Indra replies dogs cannot enter his chariot, only Yudhisthira can. Yudhisthira refuses to leave the dog. He claims the dog is his friend, and for him to betray his friend during his life's journey would be a great sin. Indra urges him to consider his own happiness, abandon the dog and hop into the chariot. Yudhisthira refuses to go into the chariot, explaining he cannot abandon the dog who is his companion, for his own happiness, while he is alive. The dog, watching Yudhisthira's commitment for his friend, transforms and reappears as deity Dharma. The deity Dharma then praises Yudhisthira for his virtues. Yudhisthira enters heaven on Indra's chariot.[2]


Edited by sayee - 11 years ago
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pooja is the most beautiful lady ive ever seen in india
i want to marry any of these 3 girls emma watson , emma stone and pooja sharma
Edited by Super.Psycho_ - 11 years ago
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@sayee - thanks...
now i remember arjun dies for his pride thinking he has the best skill in archery
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: bheegi

I have a citation for Panchali fans (Parth Panchali fans)

Yudhishtira once asks Krishna why Arjuna's life had been such a restless one, when he was perfect in every respect, with every auspicious mark on his body. Krishna replies that he agreed Arjuna was almost perfect, but his cheekbones were slightly high: this is why he led a life of frequent wandering. Draupadi, who is there, flashes an angry glare at Krishna! She can never bear anyone saying a word against her precious Arjuna. (Also, Krishna always calls Panchali sakhi' in the Sanskrit text friend'.)

Menon, Ramesh (2012-12-09). THE MAHABHARATA: A Modern Rendering (Kindle Locations 27219-27223). . Kindle Edition.



Thanks a lot bheegi. Keep these citations coming.😆

There are lots of instances in the epic when we can clearly see Arjuna had a special place in her heart. And contrary to popular belief, Arjuna wasnt heartless towards her. If we read the lines carefully, he cared equally for her. But he just never said it from his own mouth.
Edited by devashree_h - 11 years ago

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