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Story of Krishna, Draupadi and Akshaya Patra | Vana Virata Vijayam (2014) | Anitha Guha

Choreography, Nattuvangam and Costume design: Guru. Smt. Anitha Guha Lyrics & Music: Kalaimamani Sri. Neyveli Santhanagopalan , Dr. P.R. Venkatasubramanian Vocal: Sri. Hariprasad, Kum. Sriranjani Santhanagopalan, Smt. Vasuda Ravi, Sri. Shravan Percussion: Sri. Suresh Violin: Kum. Ranjani Flute: Sri. Atul Kumar Veena: Smt. Padmini Lakshminarayanan Keyboard: Sri. P.R.Venakatasubramanian Dancers: Pavitra Krishna Bhat - Krishna Medha Hari - Sathyabama Priyanka Raghuraman - Rukmini Saathvika Ramani - Yudhistra Shruthipriya Ravi - Arjuna Smrithi Krishnamoorthy - Bheema Shreyaa Suresh - Nakula Sweta Shankar - Sahadeva Lakshitha Saravanan - Draupati Sowndarya Gayathri - Sage Durvasa Shraddha Sriram, Shruthi Venkatesh, Ramya - Sage Durvasa's disciples Akshaya Tritiya is considered to be the most auspicious day. This festival has many significant events/incidences connected to it. One such significant event associated with Akshaya Tritiya is that of the Akshaya Patra - the miracle earthen pot gifted to Pandavas by Lord Surya on this day, which ensured a never-ending supply of food. During their exile in the forests, the princely Pandavas and their wife Draupadi were famished for the lack of food. Yudhishthira, who was the eldest, did penance to Lord Surya who gave him this bowl which would remain full till Draupadi had her food. A very popular story connected to the Akshaya Patra is that; During the Pandavas' exile, Sage Durvasa and several disciples arrived at Hastinapura. Duryodhana with his maternal uncle Shakuni managed to gratify the sage. Durvasa was pleased enough to grant him a boon. Duryodhana, secretly wanting Durvasa to curse the Pandavas in anger, asked the sage to visit his cousins in the forest after Draupadi had eaten her meal, knowing that the Pandavas would then have nothing to feed him. So Durvasa and his disciples visited the Pandavas in their hermitage in the forest, as per Duryodhana's request. During this period of exile, the Pandavas would obtain their food through the Akshaya Patra, which would become exhausted each day once Draupadi finished her meal. Because Draupadi had already eaten by the time Durvasa arrived that day, there was no food left to serve him, and the Pandavas were very anxious as to their fate should they fail to feed such a venerable sage. While Durvasa and his disciples were away bathing at the river, Draupadi prayed to Krishna for help. Krishna immediately appeared before Draupadi saying he was extremely hungry and asked her for food. Draupadi grew exasperated and said she had prayed to Krishna precisely because she had no food left to give. Krishna then told her to bring the Akshaya Patra to him. When she did, he partook of the lone grain of rice that he found stuck to the vessel and announced that he was satisfied by the "meal". This satiated the hunger of Durvasa and his disciples. The sage Durvasa and his disciples then quietly left after their bath, without returning to the Pandavas' hermitage, for they were afraid of facing what they thought would be the Pandavas' wrathful reaction at their impolite behaviour of refusing the food that would be served to them. #mahabharatam #akshayapatra #akshayatrituya #pandavas #krishna

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