After narrating the story, Narada warned the Pandavas that even the strongest bond between brothers can collapse if rivalry over a woman arises, and this is why the Pandavas also must protect their unity and establish strict rules regarding Draupadi.
After hearing Narada’s warning, the Pandavas understood the danger of jealousy and they agreed to strictly follow the rules already established, and vowed to protect their unity regarding Draupadi.
The rule was that Draupadi should be with one brother for a period of one year, and if any brother entered their chamber while Draupadi was with another brother, he would undergo exile for twelve years.
After hearing their words, Narada blessed them and departed from Indraprastha.
While everything in Indraprastha was going well, a Brahmana came seeking help because thieves had stolen his cattle.
In order to save the cattle, Arjuna needed his weapons, but the weapons were kept in the chamber where Draupadi was with Yudhishthira.
