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She was born along with her brother, Dhrishtadyumna, from a yajna organised by King Drupada of Panchala. Arjuna, one of the five Pandava, won her hand in marriage, but she married all five brothers because of her mother-in-law's misunderstanding. After facing problems created by her polyandry, she became the empress of Indraprastha. She had five sons, one from each Pandava, who were collectively addressed as the Upapandavas. After Yudhishthira, the emperor of Indraprastha, performed the Rajasuya Yajna, he was invited to play a gambling game in Hastinapura. After he lost Draupadi in the game, she was humiliated by the Kauravas, Shakuni and Karna. When Dushasana tried to disrobe her, Krishna saved her.
Later she was sent on exile for 13 years along with her husbands. When she was spending the exile in forest, Jayadratha tried to kidnap and molest her. For Ajñātavāsa (incognito), Draupadi disguised herself as a maid and served Sudeshna, queen of Matsya. Kichaka, the general of the kingdom, tried to molest her, but was killed by Bhima. After the Kurukshetra War, the revenge for her humiliation was taken, but she lost her father, brothers and her five children. At the end of the epic, Pandavas and Draupadi retired to Himalayas and walked to heaven. Because of her partiality towards Arjuna, Draupadi was the first one to fall on the way.[1][2][3][4]
Draupadi's story has been an inspiration for various arts and performances. In Literature, there are many books based on her life. In Hinduism, she is extolled as one of the panchakanya ("five virgins"), archetypes of female chastity whose names are believed to dispel sin when recited. In some parts of the sub-continent, Draupadi is not only regarded as a powerful lady, but a goddess too
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