Why is Karna so popular?
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Why is Karna so popular?
Karna is famous because Vasusena was the most complete warrior of his time. He was an outstanding archer, wrestler, boxer, runner, horse rider, mace wielder and a philanthropist of the highest order. Originally Answered: Why is Karna a famous character in the Mahabharata?
Why people love Karna more than Arjuna?
Why is Karna more popular than Arjuna? Karna is good archer, good friend, he is best in donar etc. Karna paid a huge price for a life he didn’t choose but was thrown into by his mother and other circumstances. He maintained his high moral character despite life not going his way.
Was Karna Pandavas or Kauravas?
Karna was neither pandavas or kauravas. Kauravas were descendants of Kuru and Pandavas were descendants of Pandu who was a Kaurava. Kunti was a Yadava by birth. Karna was born before Kunti was married.
Did Karna deserve all the respect he deserves?
Yes, the life of Karna was full of struggle and repeated insults and it is true that he deserves all the respect for what all he achieved but he was arrogant and ignorant at times and despite repeated requests by Lord Krishna and his own mother Kunti he refused to leave the side of evil Kauravas.
What can we learn from the life of Karna?
Karna is an ideal example of what we witness even today i.e. division and oppression based on birth rather than abilities. For this reason itself, his dedication and the resulting skills are celebrated and often quoted as an example of what all a person can achieve by his sheer dedication.
So Karna is closesly related to Krishna Satyaki Abhimanyu in DNA while in lineage related to Andhaka Bhoja and Shivi clan. Karna was neither pandavas or kauravas. Kauravas were descendants of Kuru and Pandavas were descendants of Pandu who was a Kaurava. Kunti was a Yadava by birth. Karna was born before Kunti was married.