
Mahabharat, unknowingly Draupadi crosses her boundaries and makes fun of and insults Duryodhan when he falls into the water, in Indraprastha, she says – the blind man’s son is also blind. What a big deal you may think, but see more from the human side, Duryodhan, the eldest son of a King who is born blind and a mother who chooses to cover her eyes forever and not see. Imagine how unwanted as a child he must have felt and then to be responsible for all the other siblings…making up for a blind father and so-called blind mother. Only made him feel abandoned, hungry for love and acceptance, selfish, insecure, making him hold things close to him and not able to share with others, fear of loss. Simple today’s terms – childhood trauma, inner child.
Not saying his actions are justified, but this particular incident, with Draupadi crossing the line and making fun of and insulting him was pressing his suppressed triggers. Suppressed triggers are like unhealed wounds. We never know how and when we hurt people when we don’t respect boundaries.
Boundaries were once again highlighted when Draupadi vowed to punish everyone who crossed the boundaries with her when she was dragged into the court, She also questioned her husbands for crossing their boundaries and making decisions on her behalf. Standing for her self-respect.
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