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ATTACHED PHOTO IS HOW ARJUNA LOOKED LIKE. ART DRAWN BY MOLEE AND IS PART OF HIS MAHABHARATA SERIES
EVIDENCE:
Draupadi’s description: (Edited)
I doubt Krishna needs a description because we have folk songs about the black colour of his skin, and the word Krishna literally meaning “black” (Sanskrit: कृष्णम Krishnam) in colour.
But here’s one anyway,
EVIDENCE:
Book 4: The Book of Virata, Section XLIVKrishna, my tenth appellation, was given to me by my father out of affection towards his black-skinned boy of great purity.
Draupadi’s description: (Edited)
Book 1: The Book of Beginning, Section CLXIXAnd there arose, after this from the centre of the sacrificial platform, a daughter also, called Panchali, who, blest with great good fortune, was exceedingly handsome. Her eyes were black, and large as lotus-petals, her complexion was dark, and her locks were blue and curly. Her nails were beautifully convex, and bright as burnished copper; her eye-brows were fair, and bosom was deep. Indeed, she resembled the veritable daughter of a celestial born among men.
Book 17: The Book of the Great Journey, Section IIIO conqueror of Daityas, I venture not to dwell anywhere separated from them. I desire to go there, where my brothers have gone. I wish to go there where that foremost of women, Draupadi, of ample proportions and darkish complexion and endued with great intelligence and righteous of conduct, has gone.’"
I doubt Krishna needs a description because we have folk songs about the black colour of his skin, and the word Krishna literally meaning “black” (Sanskrit: कृष्णम Krishnam) in colour.
But here’s one anyway,
Literally the Srimad Bhagvatam (The Book of God)The Lord was dressed in yellow garments and had a blackish complexion.