Originally posted by: Viswasruti
Krishna's life was always revolved around one or the other feminine character throughout his life. Keeping all his bharyas on road, what these Swasthik people have gained? They made Krishna a reckless roamer and his wives as vagabonds!! No relationship at all!
Yes, Krishna visited Indraprastha with his wives and again he visited Pandavas during their exile with his wife Satya and the convo between Draupadi and Satya was very famous.
When Krishna and Satya met Pandavas at kamyaka Vana,Satya peeps into Draupadiβs kitchen and helps her in preparing some dishes. After serving the dishes, the two Sakhis escape the hermitage and go for a walk along the banks of a very beautiful lake. With hearts full of joy the two ladies laugh and sing merrily and seat themselves at their ease by the lake. Having met after a long time, they begin to gossip upon various delightful topics, particularly about their husbands, mothers-in-law, other in-laws, co-wives and neighbors.π
Satya asks Draupadi, 'One thing makes me very curious. How do you alone rule the heart of the Pandavas? How is it that even after so many years they are so obedient to you and are never angry with you? Tell me Panchi, the reason for this. Is it the practice of vows, or asceticism, or incantation or drug at the time of the bath or the efficacy of science, or the influence of youthful appearance, or the recitation of particular formulae, or Homa, or collyrium and other medicaments?β
Draupadi has a hearty laugh, βSo you want to find a recipe to tame Krishna.β
Satyabhama is serious, βYou know very well what sort of man he is!β
It is a very interesting topic to write a new story.
What was Draupadi's answer to that ?