When Yudhishthira found out about the raid, he grieved for his lost but was more worried about Draupadi and her reaction for it was her sons and brother that died in the battle. When Draupadi heard what happened, she wept before her husbands exclaiming, "We have lived in exile for 13 years so that your children could prosper. However, now that they are dead, can you all desire to have that powerful kingdom if you all cannot pass it down to anyone?" Krishna answered Draupadi in reply, "Why are grieving like you lost a husband on the bloody battlefield? You have no better reason or cause to cry than others."At this, Draupadi turned to Bhima and asked him to bring head of Ashwatthaman. Bhima told her that he could not because Ashwatthaman was a brahmin. Therefore, instead of the Ashwatthaman's head, Draupadi asked that her husbands steal Ashwatthaman's most precious jewel that is near and dear to his heart. Arjuna did as Draupadi asked and gave Ashwatthaman's special jewel to Draupadi.
Bibliography: "Public Domain Edition: Mahabharata" by Laura Gibbs (link - sections 69 and 70)
The Raid on the Pandavas. Source
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