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What happened to Karnas son after Mahabharat?
He was the main protagonist of post-war Mahabharat. He was the only surviving son of Karna as he didn’t participate in the Kurukshetra War because of his young age. Later, Vrishaketu went to the kingdom of Manipura with Arjuna and was killed by Babruvahana, Arjuna and Chitrangada’s son in a battle.
Who killed Karnas sons?
In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vrishasena (Sanskrit: वृषसेन, romanized: Vṛṣasena) was the eldest son of Karna(the great hero of Mahabharata). Along with his father, he fought in the Kurukshetra war from the side of the Kauravas. Vrishasena was killed by Arjuna using foul means.
How did Karna son Sudama died?
Not being interested in committing Brahmahatya, Karna withdrew from the fight and rushed to his son. It was then revealed that Sudama was hit by an arrow sent by the Brahmin warrior when fighting earlier with the other kings. The bystander Sudama died in the hands of Karna.
Who was the only son of Karna who survived the war?
Vrishakethu was his only son who survived the war.After the war when Pandavas were made aware of Karna’s lineage, Vrishakethu was underthe patronage of Arjuna and took part in various battles that preceded the Ashvamedha yagna. Vrishakethu was killed by Arjuna’s son Babruvahana during the battle fought during Ashvamedha Yagna.
What happened to Karna in Mahabharat?
Karna – After the end. It is said that during the war, Duryodhana lost 99 of his brothers and though he grieved for their death, it was only the loss of Karna which hit Duryodhana really bad. Once Karna was killed, Duryodhana lost all the will to fight.
How many sons of Karna were killed in the Kurukshetra War?
Eight of karna’s sons took part in the Kurukshetra war. Sudama was killed by Arjuna at Draupadi’s swayamvara when he was 9 years old. Prasena was killed by Satyaki. Shatrunjaya, Vrishasena, and Dvipata were slain by Arjuna. Bhima killed Banasena; Nakula killed Chitrasena, Satyasena, and Sushena.
Why did Duryodhana continue the war after Karna’s death?
Duryodhana no longer even wanted the kingdom…..After Karna’s death, the only reason Duryodhana continued the war was because he was wanted to get it all over with. Probably he also wanted to die in the very same battlefield that also claimed his friend. Thus for all practical purposes, the war was really over after the death of the king of Anga.
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