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Ramacchandran
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In Sanskrit and in Avesthian language Drau means Courage.
The Pandavas when took part in various compatitions won and decorated with prizes, with happy and joy they might have told their mother and they were garladed by the Victory Goddess. (Even in Tamil they say Vetri Thiru magal mala Aniviththaal) Here the quote was misunder stood and to get a hero wrship the author created a story that Drau is a lady. Secondly in Mahabharatham, when Dharman looses all his wealth in the gamble he lost his courage, so it was mentioned that he pledged Drau., which again here misunder stood as a lady with a life.
The Pandavas when took part in various compatitions won and decorated with prizes, with happy and joy they might have told their mother and they were garladed by the Victory Goddess. (Even in Tamil they say Vetri Thiru magal mala Aniviththaal) Here the quote was misunder stood and to get a hero wrship the author created a story that Drau is a lady. Secondly in Mahabharatham, when Dharman looses all his wealth in the gamble he lost his courage, so it was mentioned that he pledged Drau., which again here misunder stood as a lady with a life.