Originally posted by: Rani_Sahiba
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And let’s suppose for a moment he did that then what was the purpose? Like you said pro that Karna was an insecure guy and if Draupadi was already Pandavas’ wife then it would not give him legitimacy he was seeking from everyone. I think every deal has a purpose behind it. And moreover if we are taking him as a jealous and insecure guy then after siding with Duryodhan he already got what he wanted his whole life, people wants a friend like him and he gets all the sympathy he ever could get by just one act.
Krishna's argument was that by coming over to their side, Karna would become one of the Pandavas, and because Drau is married not to the individual brother, but ALL sons of Pandu. This is kind of a wacky logic, but it worked back then. Drau here is more of a package deal, not like Krishna screaming yeh lo Draupadi alag se.
(They explained it here: https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m05/m05140.htm)
About Karna getting what he wanted, did he really? He got one kingdom (but as a lackey/samanta, not a full-fledged independent king), but who let him forget his father was a charioteer? Karna was grateful to Dury, but he also abandoned the Kauravas several times mid-battle (before Kurukshetra).
I don’t know if the deal part was added later or not but it doesn’t make sense. Karna might be a jealous and insecure person but I have read and heard that he was a good king and that would only happen if you are a good politician and if he was a good politician then getting Draupadi would destroy his image.
Drau was still the most desirable woman in the country. Jayadrath and Kichaka both tried to get her to marry them despite knowing she was married. In fact, Karna could leverage Panchala's power as well if he got Drau.
One thing to note here, these intricacies, like how the deal happened, would be confined to the elite class only (we know these things because Vyasa was part of that group). Outside of that, most people would not have an idea of what just happened. They didn't even have newspapers...how would they know?
And even if we ignore the all knowing part of Krishna then also we would have to accept that he was a good politician and strategist and he would not make any move which could destroy Pandavas’ image cause at the end of the day the war was fought in Yudhisthir’s name and it was a direct harm to his image if gets karna’s support for Draupadi. Who would ever want a king like him then? People neglected the staking but it was impossible to neglect this type of deal. Who would ever respect a king who offers his wife for throne?? As diplomat and strategist Krishna would never make this mistake.
Personally, I feel Krishna wasn't looking at the whole picture at that moment. He only wanted to stop the war, and get Arjun as far away as possible, without Arjun being the one to abandon ship (hence, Bhagavat Geeta). Again, this is my personal interpretation.
There is a lot up for interpretation since Vyasa doesn't give us the characters' internal thoughts often.
Also, if Karna came over to their side, Krishna said he would make Karna the King and Yudi would become his viceroy.
Again, if this deal was successful, the Ps only would launch huge propaganda and make sure Draupadi smiled for the paparazzi. People's approval is never an issue for rich people.
Krishna could also be trying to break Karna's resolve. He is deliberately painting a picture where Karna's whole family comes together, he is respected by everyone, and has his dream girl blah, blah blah. Just to make sure Karna knows what he could've got if only he was a bit kinder to everyone around him.