I loved what Draupadi says! You go woman!
Kya Maharaj madira peekar khel rahe the?š¤£
Uss haare hue juari se poocho ki pehle woh apne aap ko haara tha ya mujhe! š¤¢
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I loved what Draupadi says! You go woman!
Kya Maharaj madira peekar khel rahe the?š¤£
Uss haare hue juari se poocho ki pehle woh apne aap ko haara tha ya mujhe! š¤¢
Originally posted by: Mannmohanaa
Kya Maharaj madira peekar khel rahe the?š¤£
Funny, how her mind went straight to madeira! Were they spending too much time with Dau eh?
I love Roopa Ganguly too!
She's absolutely spot on as Yagyaseni Panchali.šā¤ļø
I loved her spark and fire in her voice.
Originally posted by: Mannmohanaa
I love Roopa Ganguly too!
She's absolutely spot on as Yagyaseni Panchali.šā¤ļø
I loved her spark and fire in her voice.
She was years ahead of her time, cutthroat at always on point.
Originally posted by: proteeti
Funny, how her mind went straight to madeira! Were they spending too much time with Dau eh?
Dau, arthaat?š³
Originally posted by: Mannmohanaa
Dau, arthaat?š³
Dau was a certified madeira expert, if you get my drift.
Part of the reason why he moved to Vrindavan was: Krishna managed to make Dwarka a dry state.

Originally posted by: Mannmohanaa
I have no sympathy for anybody sitting there. Everyone had a choice to speak up for the greater good and dharma but everyone kept mum for their own maryaadas.
And I might sound harsh but there's no value of anyone's pain here.
I know there is no value of anyone's pain here. But as someone was feeling for Bhishma's pain, I just put my point that Pandavas were feeling even worse. Obviously, no one except Vidura and Vikarna can be supported in this scene and I agree with this.
Yep, her boldness makes her so ahead of the times. And she was intelligent too, the way she questioned the court later.
I love the fact that she was the one who got their kingdom back, although that was for naught as they lose it again in the second game.
Yep! I always look forward to her say on matters pertaining to the kingdom, too. Like the disgust on her face when she heard that he willingly lost his kingdom and his brothers.
Was there any rule stated that Yudhisthir could not leave the game? I didn't hear anything mentioned.
Is anything mentioned in the texts?