Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Radha will support Draupadi's demand for war.
She might actually somehow be present in Dyut Sabha and would be the one to call Krishna to save Draupadi
She'll stop Yudi from playing Dyut too..
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Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Radha will support Draupadi's demand for war.
She might actually somehow be present in Dyut Sabha and would be the one to call Krishna to save Draupadi
She'll stop Yudi from playing Dyut too..
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
@Bold I think I would give that award to Sudama.
Is he mentioned in any ancient texts? Plus he is a complete Bhakt of Krishna
I do want to know about Radha's origin though
I know Radha was used in Gita Govinda by Jayadeva in 12th Century.
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Radha will support Draupadi's demand for war.
She might actually somehow be present in Dyut Sabha and would be the one to call Krishna to save Draupadi
And krishna will only come because of ' sakhi ki ichha'
And krishna will only come because of ' sakhi ki ichha'
Actually, as per text he did do exactly that.
After Panchali speaks, Arjuna even tries to sway Krishna to anti-war side, but Krishna says he will go with peace proposal and will eventually do what needs to be done. Only other people who wanted to go to war were Sahdev and Satyaki who really didn't have any sway with Krishna.
Radha is supposed to be derived from Nalpinnai, Krishna's child bride from Gokul. She is supposed to be an avatar of Nila Devi. I believe Nila Devi is actually mentioned in HV or Bhagavatham, I don't know which.
But Radha the character who is currently celebrated didn't exist.
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
Actually, as per text he did do exactly that.
After Panchali speaks, Arjuna even tries to sway Krishna to anti-war side, but Krishna says he will go with peace proposal and will eventually do what needs to be done. Only other people who wanted to go to war were Sahdev and Satyaki who really didn't have any sway with Krishna.
Here the Sakhi is not Draupadi but Radha
In Rashakrishna TV serial they have Sakha Sakhi waala prem
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Here the Sakhi is not Draupadi but Radha
In Rashakrishna TV serial they have Sakha Sakhi waala prem
😆
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Here the Sakhi is not Draupadi but Radha
In Rashakrishna TV serial they have Sakha Sakhi waala prem
Is this satire?
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
Actually, as per text he did do exactly that.
After Panchali speaks, Arjuna even tries Krishna to anti-war side, but Krishna says he will go with peace proposal and will eventually do what needs to be done. Only other people who wanted to go to war were Sahdev and Satyaki who really didn't have any sway with Krishna.
You misunderstood me. The 'sakhi ki iccha' is a commonly used line in radha krishna serial and the sakhi here refers to radha not Draupadi.
Infact in the serial the only reason krishna rescues Rukmini is because of ' sakhi ki iccha', radha asks him to rescue otherwise this RK krishna was very reluctant to rescue her.
You misunderstood me. The 'sakhi ki iccha' is a commonly used line in radha krishna serial and the sakhi here refers to radha not Draupadi.
Infact in the serial the only reason krishna rescues Rukmini is because of ' sakhi ki iccha', radha asks him to rescue otherwise this RK krishna was very reluctant to rescue her.
😆 Yeah I just heard. Please tell me this is satire.