Who is the real hero of Mahabharata Arjuna or Karna?
Flawed, tragic hero Karna is the flawed tragic hero of the Mahabharata. He is martially adept and equal to Arjuna as a warrior, a gifted speaker who embeds provocative insults for his opponents in front of an audience. He does the right thing (dharma) yet is cruel and mean (adharma).
Who is the real villain in Mahabharata?
The main antagonist in Mahabharata, Duryodhana was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of Dhritarashtra and queen Gandhari. As the first born, he was the crown prince of Kuru and its capital Hastinapur. Karna was his closest friend. He is remembered in history for ordering the disrobing of Draupadi.
Is Karna a villain?
He was not villain but he was like mitochondria of Duryodhana. Duryodhana is giant cell of Adharma, skakuni is it’s nucleus, dussasan is Golgi bodies and karna is it’s Mitochondria. Karna was an anti-hero for following reasons.
Was Karna a better warrior than Arjuna?
At one stage after the war Krishna himself says to Arjuna that Karna is the real warrior and better than him. There are reasons how he was pulled into the bad company. Karna was denied his rights in several kingship activities saying he is not a Kshatriya and son fo a charioteer.
Is Lord Krishna the real villain of Mahabharata?
Lord Krishna – The Real Villain of Mahabharata. Some time back I saw a Hindi movie “Rajneeti”. The story line is based on the great Indian epic “Mahabharata”. In an after-movie discussion with my friends I was telling them why I don’t like Lord Krishna, though he is supposed to be “the GOD”.
What did Krishna do in the Battle of Mahabharata?
Sadhguru: What Krishna did in the battlefield was not just deceit – it was absolute treachery. There were intricate strategic formations in which the warriors fought. One such formation, called chakravyuha, was almost impossible to penetrate, unless you knew its intricacies.
Did Krishna have anything to do with Duryodhana?
Though Duryodhana involved in evil activities, he was a good friend of Karna and he saw Karna as his Commander in his army. Here, Krishna doesn’t have anything to do, but as we all call him “GOD” he could have stopped Karna ending up with bad company. This was his first fault as Karna is worth a human being.