अध्याय १५ — कीचकस्य अत्याचारः, द्रौपद्याः सभाशरणगमनम्
Kīcaka’s coercion and Draupadī’s appeal in the assembly
वैशम्पायन उवाच उपातिष्ठत सा सूर्य मुहूर्तमबला ततः । स तस्यास्तनुमध्याया: सर्व सूर्योडवबुद्धवान्
vaiśampāyana uvāca upātiṣṭhata sā sūryaṃ muhūrtam abalā tataḥ | sa tasyās tanumadhyāyāḥ sarvaṃ sūryo ’vabuddhavān |
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Entonces la desvalida Draupadī adoró al Sol por un momento. Después, el dios Sūrya comprendió por completo la situación de la princesa de Drupada, de cintura esbelta, y para protegerla designó como guardián a un rākṣasa invisible, que jamás dejaría a la casta y virtuosa Draupadī, la intachable, sin amparo en circunstancia alguna.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Steadfast devotion and moral integrity (satī-sādhvī) are portrayed as drawing protective grace: when one acts within dharma and seeks refuge with sincerity, divine support may arise—sometimes through unexpected agents—so that the vulnerable are not abandoned.
During the Pāṇḍavas’ incognito period, Draupadī, feeling powerless, worships the Sun. The Sun-god understands her predicament and assigns an unseen rākṣasa to guard her continuously so she will not be left defenseless.