Originally posted by: NoraSM
Whether Krishna met them before or not, I'd let you and Proneeti figure out, I haven't read enough to form an opinion on this one
What we are discussing is "why didn't Krishna participate?"
What I am trying to understand if he went there for participate like a guest of Panchal or he was involved in this plan of Vyasa and Drupad? If he was involved in this plan then why would he participate? He was from Draupadi's side therefore Ladki wala, that's why I asked if their relationship was presented as a strong bond where he visited both Panchal and Draupadi to reach a conclusion if his not participating had anything to do with his friendship with Draupadi not willing to be one of his wives.
@PoorabhForever - There was no intent to taunt or anything, @hearmeroar had quoted my post where I had replied to your post stating they were hiding from murderers, that's why I included it in my reply to her
Let's take known factors first
1. He went there as did other yadavas
2. Dhristadyumna lists them as suitors
3. None of them participate in spite of being listed as suitors even BEFORE Arjuna makes his move
4. Krishna recognized. ie, he knew they were alive.
Extrapolations (not conjectures as the following have basis in fact):
1. Krishna had to have known the Pandavas were alive.
2. The only way for him to know was through Vyasa or through his own spies.
3. Either way, the fact he and other Yadavas didn't participate tell us they were likely waiting for Pandavas to make their entry.
4. If Krishna didn't know the plan, he was leaving a lot to chance. Nothing about the man suggests he would've left anything to chance. ie, he planned for Pandavas to win the swayamvara. Since he couldn't make them win without actually bringing them there, we have to assume he knew Vyasa was bringing them there.
5. Drupada clearly at least HOPED Arjuna was alive or he wouldn't have built that contraption. Equally clearly, he didn't recognize the Pandavas in the arena. Now, the swayamvara is mentioned between Vyasa's 2 visits to the Pandavas in exile. One may assume Vyasa wouldn't arrange something major as this without informing the bride's father.
6. Vyasa tells Drupada a story where Arjuna already ran into Panchali when they were in the form of Indra and Sri respectively. She was crying at the time, and he follows her and meets Shiva who gives him the story of 5 Indras. If we take out divinity/reincarnation, Arjuna ran into her while he was still a prince (Indra) and not an exile, and she was whoever she was prior to the adoption which made her Panchali. In that story, Hari (Krishna) is specifically told about the plan. Sri knows as well though this part is not told to Arjuna.
https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01200.htm
TL; DR: They all knew, but it doesn't look like Pandavas knew the others knew. It was all political.
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Regarding the human element. Krishna's foster cousin was Drupada's wife. I'm going to keep repeating it until people hear međ. That is probably how he and Panchali knew each other. There is nothing in the text which suggests Krishna wanted to save their friendship by marrying her which would be very weird IMO. Also, given the fact he swears to destroy the universe any time her trauma is mentioned - more than the Pandavas or her brothers, actually - I think his feelings went a little deeper. It's not just me saying it. Many, many writers have come to the same conclusion. Panchali, though, is harder to read. She almost comes across as a man (forgive me for saying this and don't shred my feminist card đ) in putting duty ahead at all times.
Edited by HearMeRoar - 5 years ago