Blouse piece : Yes
Length : 6.3 m
Inspired by the incredible Swayamvar Scene of the Indian epic Mahabharata, this saree unfolds the timeless tale of Draupadi’s Swayamvar and Arjuna’s triumph over others.
The Tale
Draupadi’s Swayamvar Sabha is a famous episode from the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. This grand event was organized by King Drupada of Panchala to find a suitable husband for his daughter, Draupadi. The Sabha was a magnificent assembly hall adorned with luxurious decorations, befitting the stature of the royal gathering. Kings and princes from various kingdoms, including the Pandavas and the Kauravas, arrived to compete for Draupadi’s hand.
The central attraction of the Swayamvar was the challenging contest devised by King Drupada. The suitors were required to string a massive bow and shoot an arrow to pierce the eye of a rotating fish, all while looking at its reflection in a pot of oil below. The task demanded immense strength, precision, and concentration, making it nearly impossible for many.
As the event progressed, several notable warriors, including Duryodhana and Karna, attempted the challenge but failed. Finally, Arjuna, disguised as a Brahmin, stepped forward. With his unparalleled archery skills, he successfully completed the task, winning Draupadi’s hand. This moment marked a significant turning point in the epic, leading to the eventual marriage of Draupadi to all five Pandava brothers, in accordance with their mother’s inadvertent command. The Swayamvar Sabha thus stands as a testament to Draupadi’s beauty, the valor of Arjuna, and the divine orchestration of destiny.
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