What if Karna was born after Kunti marriage?

What if Karna was born after Kunti marriage?

-If karna was born after Kunti’s marriage with or with out the use of Niyog, they wouldnt have needed to have 5 more sons as he had all the characters of the Pandavas in him.

What was Kunti’s secret?

After the death of Karna, Kunti disclosed the secret of Karna’s birth to Pandavas and others. All were shocked to learn the fact they committed fratricide. The Pandavas were furious with Kunti, especially Yudhisthira, who cursed Kunti and women of the world that they shall be unable to keep any secret anymore.

What if Karna fought from Pandavas?

Pandavas would have accepted Karna as there eldest brother. Duryodhan would have agreed to give Indraprastha, as he loved and respected Karna. Although Draupadi would have protested a bit, however they all (Pandavas and Draupadi) would have followed there dharma. Karna would have got what he always wanted, respect.

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What would have happened if Karna was not cursed?

Originally Answered: What would happen if Karna, without any curse and his celestial armour on fight with all warriors in Mahabharata? Karna would Kill Krishna and Arjuna saving 4 Pandavas, and then he would make druyodhan the King of the word, and would humiliate panchali.

Why did king Karna change sides in the Battle?

Kunti begged Karna to switch sides in the battle, but Karna was going to stay true to the people who raised him. They did not abandon him like Kunti did. Since she was his biological mother, he promised her that he would not fight all of her sons.

How did Karna die in Mahabharat?

Karna died in battle while fighting Arjuna. Arjuna had no idea that he killed his own brother. Kunti was very conflicted after the death of Karna. She was happy that Arjuna had not died, but sad about Karna. She never got to know her firstborn son well.

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What is the meaning of Karna-upanivada Parva?

Kunti, the mother who had abandoned her first-born son and Karna, the son who could not bring himself to abandon the friend who gave him a kingdom. Karna-Upanivada Parva (an upa-Parva in Udyoga Parva) describes both these meetings, and captures brilliantly the complexity of human relations and emotions at work.

Why did Dhritarashtra go to the Ganga to offer oblations?

It happened after the war was over, and when Yudhishthira, Dhritarashtra, and others went to the Ganga to offer oblations to those killed in the war. This is recounted in the Jala-pradanika Parva (which, at 24 shlokas is the second shortest Parva in the Mahabharata). Kunti broke down and said this in a soft voice – [bold emphasis mine]

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