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|description=The wife of Pandu and the mother of the Pandavas, the heroes and the foes of their cousins the Kauravas, in the ''Bhagavad‐gita''. It is an allegory of the Spirit‐Soul or Buddhi. Some think that Draupadi, the wife in common of the five brothers, the Pandavas, is meant to represent Buddhi: but this is not so, for Draupadi stands for the ''terrestrial life ''of the Personality. As such, we see it made little of, allowed to be insulted and even taken into slavery by Yudhishthira, the ''elder ''of the Pandavas and her chief lord, who represents the Higher Ego with all its qualifications {{ctd-source|TG}}.
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