OK so here it is :-
Draupadi vastraharan
According to the beliefs in Assam , Draupadi was not saved by Krishna. They give proofs as well.
Dushasan tried to disrobe Draupadi, she cried for help. Krushn (who was not present in Hastinapur) provided her clothes. Dushasan, of the muscular build, kept on disrobing Draupadi till he dropped to the floor tired, sweating and trembling.
Fact: After the game of dice when Draupadi met Krushn, she said: "Oh Hari! At that time nobody saved me. Neither these husbands were mine, nor these sons were mine. And you, even you were not mine!" Had Krushn saved her would she have uttered such words?
Fact: When the Pandav were in the forest, Krushn said to them "I was away in the Sindh. Had I known of this dice game, I would not have allowed it to happen." This implies that he did not know of anything that happened in his absence. Then how could he have provided the clothes?
Fact: Here is the flow of events ... Duryodhan said: "As they are now our slaves, I command that they disrobe." On hearing these words, the 5 Pandav brothers removed their uttariya (a long piece of cloth worn on the shoulders, like a shawl) and kept it aside. Draupadi, who was wearing only one robe (ekvastra) denied to discard it. Druyodhan ordered Dushasan to disrobe Draupadi. At this command, Dushasan gleefully tried to get hold of her robe. Surging with rage Bheem thundered, "I swear, I'll kill you and drink your blood Dushasan!" It were these words from Bheem that stopped Dushasan from disrobing Draupadi, and hearing this trembling he sat on the floor. When Bheem killed Dushasan in the Great War, he asked "With which hand did you pull Draupadi by her hair?" He did not ask "With which hand did you pull Draupadi's clothes?" It was Bheem's rage, and his capability at doing what he uttered, that saved Draupadi, not Krushn's divine intervention.
So I found this stupid since Krishna is the almighty and need not be at the place to help Draupadi. Also, I don't think the first fact would be correct.😒 🤔
Edited by Angela_Grokes - 11 years ago