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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar



@Nora


I'm doing this only because posts like the one quoted (not yours) spread misinformation. Otherwise, I wouldn't have bothered.


The member simply made this claim when the text says nothing of the sort.

Oh

I read it as two different statements šŸ™ˆ


1 A dharma raj yudhishthira use 2 stake thousands of female maid in his dice game

2 During his rule in indraprastha even he was ok with slavery , that 2 full knowledge of Draupadi, she never tried to stop him .


First statement about Yudhishtir is correct and I replied on 2nd one about Draupadi.

Now that I read it as one statement then Agreed, there's no mention of Yudhisthir staking women before Dice Hall

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: naq5

so how was he diff from dury. he staked women and he staked his wife a woman too. He was wrong only because he staked his wife what about other women?

Dury didn't stake his wife or women, There's the difference

But he does give competition to Yudhishtira by being a support system to Karna and Dushashan

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: NoraSM

Dury didn't stake his wife or women, There's the difference

But he does give competition to Yudhishtira by being a support system to Karna and Dushashan

Agreed he didn't stop Karna nor did he ask Dusshashan not to follow Karna's order of disrobe although the person in question was his(if at all she was) slave and both Karna and Dusshashan were like Begani Shaadi me Abdullah Deewana.

Later most probably after being way too much into ummm mental..... due to the constant statements of Karna he even shoved his bare thighs to her. He can't be lessened from his


Yudhishtir was undoubtedly a victim carder

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: NoraSM

Oh

I read it as two different statements šŸ™ˆ


1 A dharma raj yudhishthira use 2 stake thousands of female maid in his dice game

2 During his rule in indraprastha even he was ok with slavery , that 2 full knowledge of Draupadi, she never tried to stop him .


First statement about Yudhishtir is correct and I replied on 2nd one about Draupadi.

Now that I read it as one statement then Agreed, there's no mention of Yudhisthir staking women before Dice Hall


That's cool.


I'm honestly interested to hear varying interps of characters' actions because we cannot see all sides to a story, right? But some go one step further and INVENT their own MBhšŸ˜†.


There is a story in the south. Rape of Allli. Basically, Arjuna got the hots for Alli. She rejected him. He went to Krishna for help. With best friend's help Arjuna eventually got to sneak into her bedroom as a snake and had sex with her.


You have to nterpret what snake means in terms of male anatomy.


What it boils down to is this: Krishna helped Arjuna rape Alli.


Then, Alli took an army to Indraprastha, and Panchali made Arjuna marry Alli.


I tried to find a link, but my phone is showing me Allu Arjun and Aditya PancholišŸ˜†.

Edited by HearMeRoar - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: naq5

so how was he diff from dury. he staked women and he staked his wife a woman too. He was wrong only because he staked his wife what about other women?

We can't go by today's standards, slaves were Definitely not considered human enough to have a personal choice. They had to do what there masters wished (literally anything excluding r**e could be done to them), if not staking they could still be gifted to others.

How would it matter to them if they were the slaves of Yudhishtir or of Duryodhan?? Same wasn't however the case with Draupadi

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Agreed he didn't stop Karna nor did he ask Dusshashan not to follow Karna's order of disrobe although the person in question was his(if at all she was) slave and both Karna and Dusshashan were like Begani Shaadi me Abdullah Deewana.

Later most probably after being way too much into ummm mental..... due to the constant statements of Karna he even shoved his bare thighs to her. He can't be lessened from his


Yudhishtir was undoubtedly a victim carder


The power structure was such that Bad people were backed by good people


Karna had Duryodhan's backing

Duryodhana had Dhritrashtra's backing

Yudhishtira had Pandava's backing


Draupadi broke this chain or system which led to a different outcome, She didn't back anyone


(Bad and Good is not in relation to their history but their involvement in dice hall)

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


That's cool.


I'm honestly interested to hear varying interps of characters' actions because we cannot see all sides to a story, right? But some go one step further and INVENT their own MBhšŸ˜†.


There is a story in the south. Rape of Allli. Basically, Arjuna got the hots for Alli. She rejected him. He went to Krishna for help. With best friend's help Arjuna eventually got to sneak into her bedroom as a snake and had sex with her.


You have to nterpret what snake means in terms of male anatomy.


What it boils down to is this: Krishna helped Arjuna rape Alli.


Then, Alli took an army to Indraprastha, and Panchali made Arjuna marry Alli.


I tried to find a link, but my phone is showing me Allu Arjun and Aditya PancholišŸ˜†.


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How come there are so many versions of Mahabharata?

Did it happen with Ramayana too?

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


That's cool.


I'm honestly interested to hear varying interps of characters' actions because we cannot see all sides to a story, right? But some go one step further and INVENT their own MBhšŸ˜†.


There is a story in the south. Rape of Allli. Basically, Arjuna got the hots for Alli. She rejected him. He went to Krishna for help. With best friend's help Arjuna eventually got to sneak into her bedroom as a snake and had sex with her.


You have to nterpret what snake means in terms of male anatomy.


What it boils down to is this: Krishna helped Arjuna rape Alli.


Then, Alli took an army to Indraprastha, and Panchali made Arjuna marry Alli.


I tried to find a link, but my phone is showing me Allu Arjun and Aditya PancholišŸ˜†.

What the hell is this story. Why are these scums are heroes then

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Posted: 5 years ago

All five needed to be together for a common benefit

But there were unconditional bonds like BheemArjun too and this bond too helped a lot

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Posted: 5 years ago

Actually Bheel bharat also says Subhadra was raped by some demon and got pregnant with Abhimanyu. Krishna basically forced Arjuna to marry her to save her reputation.


And get thisšŸ˜†: Indrani had a fight with Indra and went to several people for help. Only Abhimanyu agreed. He then shacked up with Indrani. With his own stepgrandmother🤣.


People are simply crazy, man! They make up their own stuff depending on who they like or dislike. Whoever wrote Bheel Bharat clearly didn't like Panchali and Arjuna. Nor did they like Subhadra. Their only heroes were Karna and Abhimanyu.

Edited by HearMeRoar - 5 years ago

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