Does Draupadi not know that Krishna protected her from disrobing?
Thank you Mahabharata does Draupadi not know that when she was being disrobed Krishna actually protected her see from the context it is clear that something miraculous happened and so she is being dishonored and she desperately calls out and she calls out to Krishna, Mahabharata is clear about it O Govinda, O Gopala, O Lord of the Gopis please save me, prayer is clearly to Krishna and as she is praying her cloth becomes inexhaustible, that's what is described so now how that cloth becomes inexhaustible there is no description over there in the Mahabharata of that and by the time Dushyasan gets exhausted there is a whole pile of cloth that is lined up over there and she has pulled off her body and everybody starts lauding her that this miracle has happened and that proves her that is a proof of her chastity of her great purity that that somehow because of that she was miraculously protected so it is in past quite often that if some people are able to perform some miracles or some people are protected miraculously then they are considered very great people just like Haridas Thakur also when he is beaten so many times and then he survives he goes into Jala Samadhi and then he comes out and is walking at that time Chandaka and others they stop troubling him afterwards the Muslim authorities because they say oh you survived this that means you must be a saint so like that everybody praises Draupadi's chastity because of which she was so miraculously protected and the focus in the Mahabharata itself is not on how that protection came the focus is not on Krishna protecting her the focus is on that she was protected so it is that it is her purity it is her chastity, it is her virtue because of which she attracted such protection and so she is praised for that even Dhritarashtra also later becomes fearful actually if you see from the Mahabharata's perspective that does not change anything what happens after that Dushyasana the attempt to disrobe Draupadi fails but then Duryodhana says that ok the Pandavas are our slaves now take Draupadi to a maid's quarters and tell her to clean our palace they can't dishonor her in this way they want to dishonor her in another way and when they are taking like that then there are further heated exchanges between between Bhima and the Kauravas now throughout it all Vidura is trying to tell them stop, stop, stop this from happening but Dhritarashtra doesn't listen and then Dhritarashtra has his own sacrificial fire each king has his own sacrificial fire which he would always keep lit even at night he would have some attendants keep it lit and then Vidura tells him that your sacrificial fire has suddenly got extinguished and he says I can see all inauspicious signs everywhere, he says stop this so it is that extinguishing of the sacrificial fire that draws Dhritarashtra he says things have gone too far now and then he comes to his senses and he intervenes and says stop all this and then he tells give back the kingdom to the Pandavas so basically the miraculous protecting of the honor of Draupadi that does not change the narrative over there because they, the Kauravas do not see Krishna over there and they feel this endeavor is thwarted but we can dishonor the Pandavas in some other way so that's why Draupadi does not directly see Krishna over there nor does anyone else see Krishna and that is the reason why when she meets Krishna later, she asks Krishna why did you not protect me? so she knows that she is protected at that time but exactly the hand of Krishna is not seen behind her protection so there is a culture at that time when many people had mystical powers and ultimately you could say mystical powers depend on God but then there are different devatas also who can give mystical powers there are rishis also who have mystical powers so there is something mystical happened by which Draupadi was protected but the Mahabharata itself does not stress and that's why Draupadi does not also say that it was Krishna you protected me at that time. Does that answer your question?