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Wednesday 17 February 2021

Answer to karna's Questions by Lord Krishna !

Mahabharata is one of the major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. It describes the conflict between two groups of cousins ​​in the Kurukshetra war and the Kaurava and Pandava princes and their successors. In addition, it also tells important things about education to Life.

Here, Before the battle of Mahabharata, when Karna describes the reason why he is with Duryodhana and blames the injustice done to him since childhood, then Shri Krishna understands Karna in this way.


Karna asked Lord Krishna - 

My mother left me as soon as I was born. Was it my fault to have an illegitimate child? Dronacharya did not teach me because I was not a Kshatriya son. Parshuram Ji taught me right but cursed that at the time when I would need that education the most, I would forget it. - Because according to him I was a Kshatriya and I lied to him that I was a Brahmin. Just by chance, a cow was hit by me and her master cursed me even though I had no fault. I was insulted in Draupadi Swayamvar just because of my caste.
Mata Kunti finally told me my birth secret even to save her other sons.
Whatever I have received has been at the mercy of  Duryodhana.
So, if I will fight on his behalf, where am I wrong?

Shree Krishna replied to Karna's Questions :

Karna, I was born in a prison. Even before birth, death was waiting for me. The night I was born, I was taken away from my parents the same night. Your childhood was spent listening to their sound among the sword, chariot, horse, bow, and arrow. But I got cow and cowshed, And even before I could stand and walk, I had to face many fatal attacks. Neither army nor education. Taunted people that I am the cause of their problems. People used to call me a thief. When your Guru was praising your valor, I did not get any education at that age. When I was sixteen years old, the sage reached the Gurukul of Sandipan to get an education.  My entire society had to be shifted from the banks of the Yamuna and settled on the banks of a distant sea, to save them from Jarasandha. I was also called a coward (Ranchod) because of my escape from war.

If Duryodhana will win the war, you will get a lot of credit.
What will I get if Dharmaraja Yudhishthira wins?
I will only be blamed for the problems created by the war.
One thing to remember:
Life challenges everyone, life does not do justice to anyone. If Duryodhana has faced injustice, Yudhishthira also pays injustice.

But you know what true righteousness is, Ang Raj Karna!
No matter how insulting we may not get what is right, the importance is how do you face that crisis at that time. Stop crying, Karna, life does not do justice, it does not mean that you are allowed to walk the path of unrighteousness.


Answer to karna's Questions by Lord Krishna !

Mahabharata is one of the major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. It describes the conflict between two groups of cousins ​​in the Kurukshetr...