Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 I am trying to find a refference about Duryodhana and Draupadi in the palace of Indraprashta. There was a time when Duryodhana fell into a pond mistaking it for a dry land. At that time, Draupadi had laughed and addressed Duryodhana sarcastically, something like :"the son of a blind king had himself failed to see", I can't fully recollect the proper wording. But this word was the main reason for increased Duryodhana's envy of the Pandavas that eventually led to the Mahabharat war. However I could not find this refference of Draupadi's words in K.M. Ganguli's edition of the Mahabharat, nor was it mentioned in the Krishna Dharma's edition, (I guess he wrote his after K.M. Ganguli's). Does anyone knows of any refference from other editions of the Mahabharata where this particular was cited? I will be very grateful. your servant, Isvara dasa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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