Years
rolled on and Draupadi was being humiliated by Dussasana in
the court of Dhritarashtra at Hastinapur. He was trying to
disrobe her. She cried out in the open assembly for help and
prayed to Lord Krishna to come immediately to her rescue and
save her honour. Lord Krishna who was then at Dwaraka hundreds
of miles away, readily responded to her sincere prayer. He
shook the little finger, the self same finger that was bandaged
by a piece of cloth torn from her sari by Draupadi. Lo! Yards
and yards of cloth flowed into the court covering the body
of Draupadi. Thus Draupadi’s small act of service and
sacrifice brought to her later on, the Lord’s Grace
and protection in her great calamity from which none of the
her heroic husbands, the Pandavas, could save her.
A good act is a Godly act for which God
rewards at the appropriate time.
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