Arjuna-Panchali interactions:
1. Vyasa arranges polyandry. Pandavas know the plan befor going to Kampilya. They know it will be a political alliance.
2. When Vyasa explains to Drupada, he basically says Shri (Panchali) was seen crying by Indra. He follows her to Shiva's dwelling, and Shiva has a tiff with Indra. Eventually, it turns out that Shri is to marry the 5 Indras as Panchali. Hari will send a hair of his to earth as Krishna.
Taking out all divinity, Panchali, too, knew what the plan was.
The Indra she met was to be avatarified as Arjuna, so I'm going to go out on a limb here and say it WAS Arjuna. He saw her from a distance. What do you know? 😆 Swastik got something right.
3. Panchali doesn't say a word when groom switcheroo happens.... she doesn't even cry which would be the least e'd expect to see. Her nonreaction also says she knew.
Until now, no romance on either side. Arjuna sided with his brothers as he should have at that point. Panchali seemed to have been indifferent in a romantic sense except that she cried in her prior Shri avatar (not divine, I mean merely her pre-adoption life).
4. There was no one-year rule. The only rule was that they couldn't "set eyes on" Panchali when she was lying with one brother.
'Vaishampayana said, ‘O, king! Having been thus addressed by the great-souled maharshiNarada, they consulted with each other and arrived at a rule, in the infinitely energetic devarshi Narada’s presence. If any one of them set eyes on Droupadi when she was lying with any one of the others, he would retire to the forest and live the life of a brahmachari53 fortwelve years.
You can take it literally, but avoiding seeing her all day was impossible since she was a working part of the empire. Avoiding seeing her while she was in bed with a brother would not be enough to prevent jealousy between brothers. Which is why most interps say this means other Pandavas couldn't approach her for intimacy when she was supposed to be with one brother.
The harshness of the sentence imposed on Arjuna also says his slip-up was grievous. Otherwise, imagine sending your commander-in-chief for thirteen long years!
Also, Ulupi says something interesting. That Arjuna's brahmacharya was supposed to mean only Panchali. That also suggests his crime was sexual in nature.
This is where we start seeing hints of romantic emotion. From HIS side, not hers.
5. Arjuna married/dallied with Ulupi, Chitrangada, and 4/5 apsaras prior to even meeting Subhadra.
Panchali had no problem with any of it.
When Arjuna arrived, he went to Panchali BEFORE he went to his mother. No matter the amount of romance, this was a major faux pas in the absence of compelling reason.
*Theory*: The only compelling reason would be she needed to forgive him for what he did before. She refused until Subhadra went in.
Like I said before, people mistranslate this section as out of jealousy when text says "pranayaat."
The jealousy theory is also just a theory no matter how widely assumed.
6. Dice hall - this is where Arjuna shone. Bheema, for all his shouting, actually agreed that Yudhishtira had a right to stake Panchali. This, even after the criminals made it clear she was expected to have sex with them. When she refused to accept that she was a slave, they sexually assaulted her, anyway,
Panchali, contrary to what is widely understood, was not arguing women's rights. BHEESHMA brought up women as property. She didn't say it.
Panchali actually asked first if the king was intoxicated with dice. Then, she asked a question which could be taken 2 ways. If the king "lost himself" which could be literal, and Bheeshma clearly interpreted it that way. This was what she used to tie the court in knots.
The deeper, philosophical question of a king who "lost his moral authority to then claim command over his citizens, one of who was his wife," was what Arjuna responded to. And he timed it just right. He'd seen first hand what the criminals would do to her, and he spoke after Suyodhana made that foolish offer to free her if one of the Pandavas agreed.
Panchali, on the other hand, asks only for Yudhishtira with the first boon even when she didn't know there would be a second boon.
I like to think it was more dharma which made Arjuna speak up here rather than romance. In any case, he was the only one who broke ranks.
7. When Krishna came to Kamyaka, Arjuna was actually trying to smooth things over and beg Krishna not to destroy everything. It worked. 😆 But only until Panchali gave Krishna a lecture. He then promised that he WOULD destroy everything. Panchali threw a glance at Arjuna. How in the world is this a team glance? She got Krishna to promise the exact opposite of what Arjuna wanted.
This is another reason why I think the dice hall dialogue of Arjuna's was more dharmic than romantic. He was doing the same in the forest afterwards. Only, his and Panchali's philosophies were different on what was best for humanity. Arjuna was basically a pacifist. Panchali was a ruler who meted out punishment for crime as she said in her talk with Yudhishtira later.
8. Multiple assassination attempts on Panchali and Jayadrath incident later, the exilees went to Virat. Keep in mind they would've or should've known Panchali needed protection. Bheema couldn't pass for a eunuch. Yudhishtira and the twins wouldn't be enough. Arjuna could - dishy men frequently can. He basically said he is not a man to go in with her and protect her.
This and this alone makes Arjuna a superhero in my eyes. Panchali, however, doesn't seem to have given him much credit for it. All I can say is poor Arjuna.
9. The peace proposal with Krishna. Arjuna was once again clear he didn't want to fight his family. Then, Panchali came in and once again lectured Krishna on the duties of rulers. Krishna again agreed with her. Arjuna actually spoke up in a snit and asked Krishna which side he agreed with. Krishna diplomatically said he was going to do what was right. Later, he admitted to Vidura that his peace mission was basically a PR exercise to make sure Pandavas did not get blamed for war.
10. The rest is war where Arjuna put his family first constantly, not justice.
Edited by HearMeRoar - 5 years ago