The Martial Exploits and Fall of King Drupada in the Mahabharata War A King Bound by Destiny and Dharma King Drupada of Panchala stands as one of the most poignant figures in the Kurukshetra War. Once a close friend of Drona in their youth, Drupada later became his sworn enemy after being humiliated by him. This personal rivalry shaped much of Drupada’s destiny and ultimately led him to play a critical role in the great war described in the Mahabharata. Aligned with the Pandavas, Drupada brought vast resources, seasoned warriors, and the formidable Panchala army to their cause. His loyalty was unwavering, especially after the marriage alliance between his daughter Draupadi and the Pandavas. Recognizing his valor and experience, Bhishma classified Drupada as a Maharathi, a title reserved for the most elite warriors capable of fighting thousands simultaneously. Early Battles and Martial Valor On the very first day of the war, Drupada engaged Jayadaratha, the king of Sindhu, in a fierce d...