Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
Side note: the Durvasa visit in Pandava/Panchali exile is not in CE, but the story takes on a different hue if the other parts about Durvasa are true.
Krishna clearly knew what Durvasa was.
Durvasa could've made many demands since Pandavas were trying to get support from the rishis. After what happened in dice hall, could Pandavas be trusted not to throw Panchali to the wolves once again for their own selfish reasons?
Krishna wasn't merely saving Panchali from being cursed.
This is so selfish of Krishna if true
Like he didn't save his wife, probably used his sister but was always ready for Draupadi's rescue
I don't deny the fact that he shared deep bond with Draupadi but always thinking about Draupadi (like RK Krishna does for Radha) is sad state of affairs
P.S. I don't think Durvasa of Kunti was same aa Durvasa who reached Rukmini/Draupadi
Durvasa was already elderly at the time of Kunti's tender age, when Durvasa reached Draupadi(assuming he did)/Rukmini, the sons of Kunti were middle aged and in their 40s, even if a person survives for 85 years or so, still at this age he would not make such behavior I think