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331:), thy intelligence is scarcely of a high order, inasmuch as thou sayest unto me, all on a sudden, that thou art my friend! O thou of dull apprehension, great kings can never be friends with such luckless and indigent wights as thou! It is true there had been friendship between thee and me before, for we were then both equally circumstanced. But Time that impaireth everything in its course, impaireth friendship also. In this world, friendship never endureth for ever in any heart. Time weareth it off and anger destroyeth it too. Do not stick, therefore, to that worn-off friendship. Think not of it any longer. The friendship I had with thee, O first of Brahmanas, was for a particular purpose. Friendship can never subsist between a poor man and a rich man, between a man of letters and an unlettered mind, between a hero and a coward. Why dost thou desire the continuance of our former friendship? There may be friendship or hostility between persons equally situated as to wealth or might. The indigent and the affluent can neither be friends nor quarrel with each other. One of impure birth can never be a friend to one of pure birth; one who is not a car-warrior can never be a friend to one who is so; and one who is not a king never have a king for his friend. Therefore, why dost thou desire the continuance of our former friendship?" 214: 379: 1724: 41: 393:(fire-sacrifice). After its completion, they instruct Prishati—the wife of Drupada—to consume the sacrificial offering, but she refuses as she had saffron paste in her mouth and asks them to wait till she washed herself. Criticising her untimely request, Yaja pours the offering into the altar of the sacrifice. A boy and a girl emerge from it, who accept Drupada and Prishati as their parents. They are named 1912: 944: 456:
completes the task. With Arjuna's identity unknown to him, Drupada reluctantly gives his permission, but is attacked by other kings for humiliating them by giving Draupadi to a brahmin. Arjuna then saves him and takes Draupadi with him. When the brothers and Draupadi are about to greet their mother
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Though both the kingdoms are on friendly terms, Drupada does not forget his insult at the hands of Drona. Realising that neither he nor his children are capable enough to defeat Drona, Drupada desires to have a son powerful enough to take revenge on Drona. He consults several seers and eventually
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fail to even string the bow. However Karna's participation is a subject to debate as in some renditions it is said that draupadi refused to marry karna and did not allow him to participate on the account of him being the son of a suta. The
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fought and were killed by Drona on the 15th day of the war. He was badly injured and killed by Drona after a long sword fight. After his death, Drona salutes his body saying with tears in his eyes that he had to kill his friend.
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Drona becomes infuriated and vows to avenge the insult. After leaving the palace, he wanders about in search of disciples who are capable of confronting Drupada. He is later employed by
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approaches Yaja and Upayaja, two sage brothers, to help him obtain a powerful son. Initially they refuse, but after Drupada serves them for a year, they agree to perform a
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Puranic Encyclopedia: a comprehensive dictionary with special reference to the epic and Puranic literature, Vettam Mani, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 1975,
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Drupada becomes the king of Panchala after the death of Prishata. According to the Adi Parva of the epic, his capital was known as
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A 1940s print depicting the birth of Draupadi from the yajna; Drupada (seated near the altar with his wife) celebrates her birth.
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provide a contradictory genealogy, according to which Drupada is the son of Somaka and Prishata is Somaka’s great grandfather.
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and is rendered unconscious. After he is taken away, Vrishasena massacres most of his army as well. He along with
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brothers. After their military education ends, Drona asks them to defeat and capture Drupada as his
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This article is about a mythological character. For a form of Indian classical music, see
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The wife of Drupada is addressed as Prishati (lit. 'daughter-in-law of Prishata') in the
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support Kunti's proposal and sanction the marriage, assuaging Drupada's fears.
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fiercely opposed to Draupadi marrying anyone other than Arjuna. However, sage
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of the epic, according to which he goes to the hermitage of the sage
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portray Drupada's family uniquely. In most versions, Shikhandi and
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An illustration depicting a young Drupada (left) with Drona
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army, Drupada fought from the side of his sons-in-law, the
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are born from a fire sacrifice organised by him. (See
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Index

Dhrupad

Kangra painting
Pandavas
Gada
Bow and Arrow
Prishati
Dhrishtadyumna
Shikhandi
Satyajita
Uttamaujas, Yudhamanyu
Draupadi
Sanskrit
lit.
Sanskrit
lit.
IAST
Panchala Kingdom
Mahabharata
Draupadi
Kurukshetra War
akshauhini
Pandavas
Drona

Mahabharata
Panchala Kingdom
Puranic scriptures
Adi Parva
Bharadvaja

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