Originally posted by: Andy3456
She called Krishna and Dharma too. However it is said that Dharma gave her cloth.
Vaisampayana continued,--"When the attire of Draupadi was being thus dragged, the thought of Hari, (And she herself cried aloud, saying), 'O Govinda, O thou who dwellest in Dwaraka, O Krishna, O thou who art fond of cow-herdesses (of Vrindavana). O Kesava, seest thou not that the Kauravas are humiliating me. O Lord, O husband of Lakshmi, O Lord of Vraja (Vrindavana), O destroyer of all afflictions, O Janarddana, rescue me who am sinking in the Kaurava Ocean. O Krishna, O Krishna, O thou great yogin, thou soul of the universe, Thou creator of all things, O Govinda, save me who am distressed,--who am losing my senses in the midst of the Kurus.' Thus did that afflicted lady resplendent still in her beauty, O king covering her face cried aloud, thinking of Krishna, of Hari, of the lord of the three worlds. Hearing the words of Draupadi, Krishna was deeply moved. And leaving his seat, the benevolent one from compassion, arrived there on foot. And while Yajnaseni was crying aloud to Krishna, also called Vishnu and Hari and Nara for protection, the illustrious Dharma, remaining unseen, covered her with excellent clothes of many hues. And, O monarch as the attire of Draupadi was being dragged, after one was taken off, another of the same kind, appeared covering her. And thus did it continue till many clothes were seen. And, O exalted on, owing to the protection of Dharma, hundreds upon hundreds of robes of many hues came off Draupadi's person. Section LXVII, Shishupala-vadha Parva, Sabha Parva KMG Mahabharat.
It's also said that Vidura who was incarnation of Dharma and Yudhisthir who was the son of Dharma gave Draupadi the clothes.
Yudhishtra did nothing. Absolutely NOTHING. He bet her. He gave her up as a commodity and watched as she was assaulted. It was. Her and her alone who saved herself and her loser husbands
She called out to krishna. But he wasn't there. He later regrets not being there for her.
I am sorry but its boils my blood to see that lunatic as panchali herself rightly puts it get unnecessary credits.
