When Draupadi's husbands learned of the crime, they came in hot pursuit. Seeing them approach, Jayadrath asked her to describe her husbands. Angrily, Draupadi told the king his time was up, and that the knowledge would do him no good. She then proceeded to give the description.
According to Draupadi,
Yudhisthir possessed a "complexion like that of pure gold, possessed of a prominent nose and large eyes, and endued with a slender make." Master of the spear. He was just, had a correct sense of morality, and was merciful to surrendering foes. Draupadi counselled Jayadrath to run to Yudhisthir and to beg for forgiveness.Draupadi described Bheem as tall and long-armed. In a display of ferocity, he was "biting his lips, and contracting his forehead so as to bring the two eyebrows together." The master of the mace, his superhuman feats had earned him great renown. "They that offend him are never suffered to live. He never forgets a foe. On some pretext or other he wreaks his vengeance."
Arjun she praised as the greatest of archers, intelligent, second to none "with senses under complete control." Neither lust nor fear nor anger could make him forsake virtue. Though capable of withstanding any foe, he would never commit an act of cruelty.
Nakul, said Draupadi, was "the most handsome person in the whole world." An accomplished master swordsman, he was also "versed in every question of morality and profit" and "endued with high wisdom." He was unflinchingly devoted to his brothers, who in turn regarded him as more valuable than their own lives. The name Nakul generally means full of love and the male characteristics implied by the name are: Intelligence, Focus, Hard-Work, Handsomeness, Health, Attractiveness, Success, Popularity, Respect, and unconditional Love.
Finally, Sahadev was the youngest of the brothers, and like the others formidable in war and observant of morality. Master of the swords "Heroic, intelligent, wise and ever wrathful, there is not another man equal unto him in intelligence or in eloquence amid assemblies of the wise."

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Draupadi - The Tritagonist Of The Mahabharat
Tarihi Kurgu"Draupadi has five husbands - but she has none - She had five sons - and was never a mother ... The pandavas have given Draupadi ... No joy, no sense of victory No honour as wife No respect as mother - Only the status of a Queen ... But they all h...