
Draupadi
The wife of the five Pandava brothers, known for her beauty, intelligence, and strong will.
Core Belief
"Justice and righteousness must prevail, and those who violate dharma must be held accountable."
Worldview
Draupadi sees the world as a place of constant struggle, where women are often vulnerable and must fight for their rights and dignity.
Personality
Draupadi is portrayed as a strong and independent woman, fiercely loyal to her husbands and deeply affected by the injustices she faces.
In Their Own Words
"The son of Dhritarashtra is lost to all sense of shame."
"Is there no man in this assembly who will speak for virtue?"
"I am a wife devoted to my husband."
Discussions with Draupadi
Other Characters from The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1: Books 1, 2 and 3

Yudhishthira
The eldest Pandava brother, known for his righteousness and adherence to dharma.

Bhimasena
The second Pandava brother, renowned for his immense strength and prowess in battle.

Arjuna
The third Pandava brother, the foremost archer and warrior, known for his devotion to Krishna and his skill in arms.
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