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  1. Karna - Wikipedia

    • Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: Karṇa), also known as Vasusena, Anga-Raja, Sutaputra and Radheya, is one of the major characters in the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. He is the son of Surya (the Sun deity) and princess Kunti (later the Pandava queen). Kunti was granted the boon to bear a child with desired divine qualities from the gods and without much knowle… See more

    Nomenclature and epithets

    Karṇa (कर्ण) is a word found in the Vedic literature, where it means "the ear", "chaff or husk of a grain" or the "helm or rudder". In another context, it refers to a spondee in Sanskrit prosody.
    In the Mahabharata and the Puranas, it i…

    Mythology and sources: Mahābhārata

    The story of Karna is told in the Mahābhārata, one of the Sanskrit epics from the Indian subcontinent. The work is written in Classical Sanskrit and is a composite work of revisions, editing and interpolations over many centuries. The oldest parts in t…

     
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  2. Vasusena
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    Karna was given the name Vasusena as he was born with wealth due to his natural set of armor and earrings. The charioteer and his wife never hid from Karna that they were not his biological parents. Karna was also renowned as Radheya after the name of his foster mother Radha.
    Karna’s birth name was Vasusena, but he was later named Karna, meaning ‘ear,’ as he was discovered with divine earrings that made him virtually invulnerable. He grew up as a talented warrior, learning martial arts and archery. 3. Friendship with Duryodhana:
     
  3. Different names of Karna in Mahabharata | Karna is not his

     
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  5. Karna in Mahabharata, Father, Mother, Wife, Death, …

    Karna’s birth name was Vasusena, but he was later named Karna, meaning ‘ear,’ as he was discovered with divine earrings that made him virtually invulnerable. He grew up as a talented warrior, learning martial arts and archery.

  6. Karna | Mahabharata Wiki | Fandom

    Oct 5, 2023 · Karna replies that though he was born from Kunti, it was the wife of a charioteer "Radha who gave him love and sustenance", and that makes her his real mother. Similarly, it is from the love and affection and "not scripture" that …

  7. Karna – The lone son of Kunti and unsung hero of …

    Jun 5, 2019 · The Mahabharata mentions that after his death in the Kurukshetra war, Karna’s soul ascended to Suryalok (the abode of his father, Sun god), and along with his sons and “attained” the “state” of a god.

  8. Karna : The Cursed Warrior - Mythlok

    Karna is a complex character in the Mahabharata, embodying both noble and morally ambiguous traits. He is known for his bravery, loyalty, and generosity, particularly towards his friend Duryodhana. However, his allegiance to the …

  9. Karna in Mahabharat - IndiaNetzone.com

  10. Karna of Mahabharata: The Tragic Hero's Journey

    Karna, also known as the tragic hero of the Mahabharata, is one of the most intriguing and complex characters in Hindu mythology. His story is filled with pathos, honor, and conflicting loyalties, making him a central figure in the epic …

  11. Mahabharat Karna Story and Family {Greatest …

    Karna has been called by many names such as Sutaputra, Radheya, Angaraja, Danveer, Suryaputra, Vasusena, Vrisha, and Vijayadhari Karna means “the ear-ringed one.” He has been described as a baby born with the golden ear-rings …

  12. Who was Karna ? Surya Putra. - Asian Mythology

  13. Karna: The Tragic Hero - Glorious Hinduism

  14. Karna: The Tragic Hero of the Mahabharata - WHY HINDU

  15. Karna In Mahabharat: A Quick Over View Of His Epic!

  16. The Legend of Karna: The Tragic Hero of Mahabharata

  17. Maharathi Karna: The Heroic Figure of Tragedy in the Mahabharata

  18. Karna Character Analysis in Mahabharata - LitCharts

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  20. Surya Putra Karna The Warrior of Mahabharata - Cultural India

  21. Karna in Mahabharat – Hero or Villain? - Isha Foundation

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