Neha Mewari | Nov 14, 2024
Karna, the tragic hero of the Mahabharata, made a choice that puzzled many—he stood against his own family in the great war.
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Karna was born to Kunti, mother of the Pandavas, but was abandoned due to her unmarried status. He grew up unaware of his royal lineage.
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Karna was raised by a charioteer’s family, never knowing he was actually royalty. He faced rejection for his background.
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Duryodhana, the Kaurava prince, accepted Karna when no one else did. Karna promised to stay loyal to him.
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Karna later discovered his true identity as Kunti’s son, making him a Pandava. Yet, his loyalty to Duryodhana kept him bound to the Kaurava side.
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Karna felt it would be wrong to betray Duryodhana, who supported him. So, he fought against his own brothers.
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Karna’s story is a testament to loyalty and sacrifice, showing the painful choices one makes in the face of duty and personal bonds.
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