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Why was Krishna close to Draupadi?

Why was Krishna close to Draupadi?

Krishna and Draupadi shared a great rapport; both of them were beautiful, talented, ambitious and capable humans. Both of them wanted to establish a ‘dharma rajya’ which means virtuous society. They shared the same ideals, morals and ideas and hence made great friends.

How Krishna was related to Arjun?

Krishna and Arjuna were obviously close friends. They were also cousins. Arjuna’s mother Kunti was the sister of Vasudeva, Krishna’s father. Additionally, they were brothers-in-law, since Arjuna was married to Subhadra, Krishna’s sister.

What is the relation between Krishna and Sudama?

Sudama was Lord Krishna’s classmate and a very intimate friend. Lord Krishna was a King. Sudama was an impoverished poor Brahmin. This difference did not come in the way of their true friendship.

When did Krishna and Arjuna meet for the first time?

I want to know when Shree Krishna and Arjuna met for the first time. (if the answer is in childhood, please mention when they first met as youth too.) They met for the first time after Draupadi’s Swayamvara. In this chapter of the Adi Parva of the Mahabharata, Krishna and Balarama see the Pandavas for the first time during Draupadi’s Swayamvara:

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Who is Arjuna in the Mahabharata?

Anyway, in Mahabharata, Krishna and Arjuna are mentioned together for the first time in the Swamavara ceremony of Draupadi. Lord Krishna , along with Balaram was present at the ceremony, and Lord Krishna easily recognised the Pandavas even in their disguise. in his hand four full cubits in length, is Arjuna !

How did Krishna meet Draupadi in real life?

Krishna met Draupadi in real only after her marriage with Pandavas.They could become friendly over the years mostly after Arjuna came back with Subhadra to Indraprasth. Draupadi became a part of Arjuna’s close circle that consisted of Krishna and Satya.

What Boon did Krishna get from Agni and Vasudeva?

Krishna got a boon from Agni that his friendship towards Arjuna should never decrease. Then Vasudeva asked that his friendship with Arjuna might be eternal. The chief of the celestials granted unto the intelligent Krishna the boon he desired.