Gender as a conceptual and epistemological category for sociological and academic debate has always spurred contestable narratives, which might not be binary in nature. The fact that the category continues to spark the ashes of resistance in itself is a testimony for the need to further these debates and discussions. Indian epics, which are the repository of stories, due to its genre based palimpsest narratives culminate in the silencing of vital voices from within the macro narratives of the text. Further since epics have predominantly focused on the exploits of men. Women charecters in the epics are relegated to the role of the muse and the source of inspiration and strength for the hero. The character of Draupadi is an aberration in this...