


The Proposed Marriage Challenged Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami
King Drupada and his son doubt: Should Draupadi marry five men? The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. The Pandavas are living disguised as brahmanas in a brahmana's house.... read more
Five Husbands For Draupadi Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami
Arjuna surprises his mother when he returns with his wife-to-be. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, Arjuna returns with Princess Draupadi to the potter's... read more
Arjuna Wins Draupadi Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami
Disguised as a brahmana, Arjuna steps forward to meet the challenge that has humiliated the powerful young kings. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As... read more
The Quest for Draupadi’s Hand Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami
The world's greatest young heroes gather in the opulent kingdom of the Pancalas, hoping to win Draupadi as their bride. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. Disguised... read more