Karna

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Aman G Mishra
Aman G Mishra 19 Oct, 2019 | 4 mins read

Karna

 


 The Kaurava Pandavas learned warfare from Kripacharya and Dronacharya. A day was set up to test his fighting skills. All demonstrated their fighting skills that day. In this performance, Arjun won the game. He made such a fine display of archery that everyone was amazed. Everyone started praising Arjuna.

 


 At the same time, a stunning young man went ahead and said, "I can do better than Arjun." Dronacharya allowed him to show his skills.

 


 The young man immediately demonstrated archery better than Arjuna. Arjun's performance began to fade after his grand performance. Duryodhana embraced the young man who was jealous of the Pandavas. He said I and this Kuru State look forward to your service. On seeing that young man, the audience started asking each other who this young man is. People's voice also reached Karna. He told Duryodhana, "I am Karna. I want friendship with you and I want to fight with Arjun. "

 


 Hearing Karna's arrogance and challenge, Arjun was enraged. He said, "Hey Karna, I just send you to the abyss, which is a place for guests without calling."

 


 Karna did not deviate from this satire of Arjuna. He said, 'The examination venue is open for everyone. Here all can demonstrate their power. What is kept in empty things? Why don't you shoot the actual arrow instead of using the word?

 


 Hearing Karna's words, Arjuna got ready for the fight and went ahead. Karna also came forward. At the same time, Kunti saw her first son. She fainted upon seeing the brothers engulfed in a destructive struggle. She was very sad. Her grief was more painful, because she could not tell anyone about it at the time. Vidur immediately ordered a maid to serve Kunti. Kunti regained consciousness due to maid service. But thinking of the destructive consequences of this match, he was left stunned by mental anguish. He was not thinking what to do.

 


 When the two were ready to fight, Kripacharya, who was well aware of the rules of such conflict, went ahead and said to Karna: "This prince who is ready to fight you, the Prutha (Kunti) of Kuruvansha and Pandu's Is the son. Now please introduce your dynasty. Parth can fight you only after knowing that a prince of high clan cannot do a single war with an unfamiliar. "

 


 Hearing this, Karna bowed his head. Seeing this, Duryodhana went ahead and said, "If this war cannot happen only because Karna is not a prince, then I make him king of Anga. Duryodhana granted Karna a crown, jewelery and other royal insignia. Now when the war was about to begin, Karna's father, the old Rathwan Adhirath, arrived there. Adhirath raised Karna.

 


 On seeing him, Karna bowed his head and bowed to him. Adhirath embraces Karna. Seeing this, Bhima smiled and said, "Well, this is Rathwan's only son." He should take the chariot with the whip in his hand. It is not entitled to death at the hands of Arjuna. "

 


 Hearing this, Karna became silent. But Duryodhana said, "Brikodar (another name of Bhima) is not right for you to say so. The sign of Kshatriya is valor. He has no connection with the dynasty. ”The angry Duryodhana took Karna in his chariot.

 


 After this Karna went to Parashurama to get Brahmastra. He said that I am a Brahmin. He learned the mantra of running Brahmastra from Parashurama. One day Parashurama was resting by placing his head in Karna's lap, when an insect bitten Karna's thigh. This caused Karna severe pain and blood flowed. Karna endured his suffering silently, fearing that the Guru's sleep might not be disturbed. After getting up, Parashurama saw the stream of blood flowing from Karna's wound and said to him, "Dear disciple, you are not a Brahmin. Only a Kshatriya can bear such physical suffering. Tell me the truth. "

 


 Karna admits that he lied. He is the son of Rathwan. Angry at this, Parashurama cursed Karna, "Since you betrayed your guru. Therefore, you will not be able to use Brahmastra on a decisive occasion. You will forget the mantra to activate it. "

 


 For this reason Karna could not use Brahmastra during the battle with Arjuna. Karna remained with Duryodhana till the end. After the death of Bhishma and Dronacharya, he became the commander of the Kaurava army. He fought valiantly for two days. Finally, the wheel of his chariot got stuck in the ground. He could not lift her. While he was in doubt, Arjuna killed him.

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