Those were the days when Polygamy was in practice and kings would have multiple marriages. To Draupadi's bad luck she was a victim of Polyandry. She was forced to marry Five. Despite this peculiar situation both remained true to each other at heart and emerged stronger with each set back or intrusion. I firmly believe in Arjun's deep Love for Draupadi though he married again and again and broke her heart. Alli is not an Epic character. She had no place in Bori critical Edition. She is prominent in Tamil Folk lore where the story describes Arjun and Krishn in bad light. They say that both of them were defeated by Alli in war. It is ridiculous and stupid since Arjun is undefeatable and Krishn is the Almighty. I want to present this not so authentic story in a reasonable way as my OS is the journey of Arjun and Draupadi since their life changed on that Fateful Evening. To my Arjun Alli is a challenge. Alli is a Rebel who should be brought under control and submitted before Indraprasth's sovereinity,.He is not a womaniser as someone like that Devdutt Patnaik show him to be. Deep down his marriages are politically significant to strengthen Indraprasth. Even in Star Bharat this was mentioned when Dury ,Dushy and Sakuni talk about Arjun's marriages.So I do feel even Draupadi understood his reality and loved him for the man he is.Today most of us feel their love and become passionate for them despite his many wives and her other husbands. Our number scores over others who try to pair him with others and her with the four husbands. We win hands down because of ArDi and their unsullied undeterred love for each other.Hail Ar Di the eternal lovers.Originally posted by: .FairyDust.
not looking forward to alli at all
arjun has already broken her heart many times by remarrying again and again..laterst being vasuki's sister which he somehow got away with.now this alli is bad newsi dont know how arjun's character will be redeemed after this
Originally posted by: ltelidevara
Those were the days when Polygamy was in practice and kings would have multiple marriages. To Draupadi's bad luck she was a victim of Polyandry. She was forced to marry Five. Despite this peculiar situation both remained true to each other at heart and emerged stronger with each set back or intrusion. I firmly believe in Arjun's deep Love for Draupadi though he married again and again and broke her heart. Alli is not an Epic character. She had no place in Bori critical Edition. She is prominent in Tamil Folk lore where the story describes Arjun and Krishn in bad light. They say that both of them were defeated by Alli in war. It is ridiculous and stupid since Arjun is undefeatable and Krishn is the Almighty. I want to present this not so authentic story in a reasonable way as my OS is the journey of Arjun and Draupadi since their life changed on that Fateful Evening. To my Arjun Alli is a challenge. Alli is a Rebel who should be brought under control and submitted before Indraprasth's sovereinity,.He is not a womaniser as someone like that Devdutt Patnaik show him to be. Deep down his marriages are politically significant to strengthen Indraprasth. Even in Star Bharat this was mentioned when Dury ,Dushy and Sakuni talk about Arjun's marriages.So I do feel even Draupadi understood his reality and loved him for the man he is.Today most of us feel their love and become passionate for them despite his many wives and her other husbands. Our number scores over others who try to pair him with others and her with the four husbands. We win hands down because of ArDi and their unsullied undeterred love for each other.Hail Ar Di the eternal lovers.
. Nice to see you after a long time. Pragati is not mentioned or hinted in the Epic. No daughters were referred anywhere in the Epic. But Pragati is there in some Folk Lore of North India. As for us Arjun Draupadi fans, Kirti Se Dil Abhi Bhara Nahi. So Pragati exists in Fantacy. ArDi love is a fact as per the Epic that I discussed in my 'Did Draupadi Love Arjun More?". So based on that Pragati may appear in the story as well. Thanks For Liking The Update.Nice update...
I just wanted to ask...Does Pragiti really exist?
Or is it one of those folklores? Or is there any hint of Arjun-Draupadi having any daughter in the epic?
Some claim that Vajra who was crowned as King of Indraprastha was the son of Sutanu,and Bhanu. That is untrue. Vajra was the son of Anirudh,Krishna's grandson and Usha,daughter of Banasur. So Parikshit,grandson of Arjun and Vajra,great grandson of Krishna succeeded Hastinapur and Indraprasth respectively. MahaBhagavat also supports this fact.Originally posted by: ltelidevara
. Nice to see you after a long time. Pragati is not mentioned or hinted in the Epic. No daughters were referred anywhere in the Epic. But Pragati is there in some Folk Lore of North India. As for us Arjun Draupadi fans, Kirti Se Dil Abhi Bhara Nahi. So Pragati exists in Fantacy. ArDi love is a fact as per the Epic that I discussed in my 'Did Draupadi Love Arjun More?". So based on that Pragati may appear in the story as well. Thanks For Liking The Update.
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