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What was skin colour of Draupadi?
Draupadi was black skinned. She was known as Krishnaa, the female version of Krishna. Though dark-complexed, she was the most beautiful woman of her times and heart throb of many kings and princes.
Why was Draupadi dark skinned?
Draupadi’s complexion (skin colour) was Dark. Draupadi is called “Krishna” which has meaning “Dark”. God Vishnu, God Shri Rama, God Shri Krishna, Godess Kali are dark. In Bharatiya Tradition and Culture, above God/Godess are represented in Black colour.
Is Draupadi Black Beauty?
Yes, Draupadi was born of fire and so was dark, which gave her the name Krishnaa. Shivaji Sawant’s Mrityunjay describes Draupadi as a dark beauty with big eyes who carried a strong fragrance of Jasmine with her by birth.
Did Krishna have dark skin?
According to Vedas, Lord Krishna is a dark-skinned Dravidian god. Even in traditional patta chitras (cloth art) in Odisha, Lord Krishna and Vishnu are always shown having black skin. Since Lord Krishna is beyond our perception, it seemed apt to attribute this colour to him.
What is the colour of Draupadi’s skin?
Draupadi’s skin colour was Dark. Draupadi is called “Karishna” and meaning of it “Dark”. Draupadi is also incarnation of Maa Kaali and she is Dark.
Who is the real Draupadi?
Draupadi was a woman of incomprehensible beauty. She had such a grace and elegance that almost all the men in the world desired her as their wife. Apart from Rukmini and Satyabhama, no woman in the world could rival her.
Why was Draupadi called Krishnaa?
Draupadi was black skinned. She was known as Krishnaa, the female version of Krishna. Though dark-complexed, she was the most beautiful woman of her times and heart throb of many kings and princes. She was married to five Pandavas not only because their mother said so, it is because Yudhistir understood that all of them had crush against her.
Why did Draupadi curse Duryodhana?
Having failed in his efforts to disrobe Draupadi, Duryodhana ‘s patted his thighs and ordered Draupadi to sit on his lap, since she was supposed to obey his orders as she was now a slave to him after her husband, Yudhishtira had lost him in the game of dice. On hearing this, Draupadi cursed Duryodhana of a death with a broken thigh.