Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Yajnaseni

These days I'm reading a book called "Yajnaseni" (read: Yagnaseni)- which, as the name suggests- is about Draupadi. She speaks about her childhood, marriage to the five warriors, love for Arjun, insult, dharma, Life...

What I like about the book is that it has thrown her in a completely different light. She talks about her dilemma, pain and anguish at having to unite with 5 different men on each different night. How she loves only Arjun, but has to be true to her other husbands from heart, mind and body. She cannot commit the adharm of thinking of another man while in one husband's arms.

One part was worth thinking- she says that most kings in Aryavart have more than 1 wife, and each night they all dress up and look their best so that the King would desire her and come to her chamber that night. But in her case, it's not as if the 5 brothers will be trying their best to woo her. On the other hand, every night she has to transform herself according to which husband's night it is and satisfy him and make sure that he is happy. Don't get me wrong- I am not talking about the physical aspect alone- it is much more than that. When she is with Yudhishtir, she has to be well-learned, wise and follow dharma. With Bhim- she has to cook, make him feel happy and press his legs or he threatens to return to his demon wife Hidimba...

The irony of it all is that she knows that, for generations to come, people will mock her, insult her and make jokes. And surprisingly, when I mentioned this book to a friend- he immediately came up with a joke about gloves being condoms for the Pandavas. Sigh..

It will be a really long time before this Yajnaseni- who came out of the sacrificial fire to fight injustice- gets any justice in history. The day people stop saying that Draupadi was the cause of the Mahabharata (just like Sita was the cause of the war in the Ramayana!!), she will get her redemption.

6 comments:

Varun Parwal said...

Woo, u sure unearthed a good book, sounds like quite a struggle for her n yet she went ahead with it all!! Great, errr, guts!!

RA said...

Well, in case ur interested there is another similar book called Yuganta- which gives the author's perspectives on different characters in the epic. Each chapter is about a different person- from Karan to Kunti to Bheeshm.

Varun Parwal said...

Hey Ridhi, where do you unearth these hat-ke books from?? Ya I sure am interested.. Will check out both these books at Crosswords!! Any other interesting book that you might have come across??

Sheeba D'Mello said...

2 things:
a. People always remember the sleazy parts. That's why marketing is the way it is today.

b. India is still to get out of this concept of 'husband's rights'. The concept that once you are married, the woman must be ready to do it whenever he wants to. In case of Draupadi, for one, I think she should have had the right to say, no way I don't want 5husbands. And even if she had to marry 5 of them, I think she should have had the right to just say 'no, i don't like you.. i don't want to be with!'
The kings with multiple wives could choose to whom they went. The wives couldn't say, 'go somewhere else, I don't feel like it'

RA said...

where does the sleazy part and marketing thing come from??

Sheeba D'Mello said...

hehe.. what i meant was, u say Draupadi, ppl will immediately remember - she slept with 5 guys. No one is going to remember the rest of her life.