Vyasa had felt that all the Pandava brothers were equally smitten by the girl and it would be extremely difficult for them to accept her as a sister-in-law. Apprehensive of serious complications in the future, Vyasa decided a polyandrous settlement would be much better although it was unorthodox. He managed to convince everybody, including the Panchala king who had initially taken serious offence at it. When Vidur came to know of this from Vyasa, he too found logic in his system and accepted the arrangement.