Karna: Tragic Hero



Karna is a prominent character in the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He is known for being a skilled warrior and archer, as well as a loyal friend. Born to Kunti, a queen, and the sun god Surya, Karna was raised by a charioteer family, which led to his struggles with his identity throughout his life. Despite his exceptional abilities, Karna faced discrimination due to his low birth.

He became a close ally of Duryodhana, a prince of the Kaurava clan, and fought on their side during the Kurukshetra War against the Pandavas. Karna is remembered for his unwavering loyalty to Duryodhana, even in the face of moral dilemmas. His rivalry with Arjuna, another central character in the Mahabharata, is legendary, as they were both formidable archers.

Karna's tragic fate is marked by his downfall in the war, primarily due to his loyalty to Duryodhana and his encounters with divine interventions. His life is often regarded as a complex tale of destiny, sacrifice, and the consequences of one's choices. Karna's character has been explored in various adaptations of the Mahabharata across different forms of literature, theater, and media.


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