Originally posted by: CaptainSpark
I think there was some kind of arrangement, but the only rule that is stated is - if one sees Draupadi with another husband, they must be exiled. Now technically you cannot really say if Bheem or Arjun saw them sitting in court together that's a punishment.
Hence, it has been INTERPRETED that it means, one might not invade in their privacy. Considering there was no one year rule,
1. Other four brothers cannot see Draupadi in private with one husband.
2. In private implies anything that may feel private to the husband or Drau. I am sure if they saw them talking to each other that's a punishment.
However, the words of Narad make much more sense if there's a one year rule. This implies that
1. One year goes to each husband, and at this time if someone else makes a move at her, he is liable to be exiled.
2. Makes a move meaning sexual move.
It could be that Yudhishthir and Draupadi were in their private moments and Arjun entered (not to take weapon- that could be a later addition to whitewash him) so he was exiled.
Simple
there were a lot of cows taken away by takshak for which arjun had to go and fight right? In that time would Arjun think of approaching Draupadi sexually?😕
i dont think so.