7. After Draupadi had eaten, that divine vessel had no significance for that day. Duryodhana wanted Durvasa to curse the Pandavas in anger, so he sent sage Durvasa after Draupadi had eaten. Pandavas were worried because they did not have food when Durban’s came. Durvasa and his disciples went to the river to take bath. At that time Krishna appeared there and asked Draupadi to bring that vessel. He ate a grain of rice and a piece of vegetable, which he found stuck to the vessel, and said that he was satisfied with the meal and that satisfied the hunger of Durvasa and his disciples.