Karna

Karna seated on a chariot during [[Kurukshetra War]], [[Pahari painting]], c. 1820 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 knowledge, Kunti invoked the sun god to confirm it if it was true indeed. Karna was secretly born to an unmarried Kunti in her teenage years, and fearing outrage and backlash from society over her premarital pregnancy, Kunti had to abandon the newly born Karna adrift in a basket on the Ganges. The basket is discovered floating on the Ganges River. He is adopted and raised by foster ''Suta'' parents named Radha and Adhiratha Nandana of the charioteer and poet profession working for king Dhritarashtra. Karna grows up to be an accomplished warrior of extraordinary abilities, a gifted speaker and becomes a loyal friend of Duryodhana. He is appointed the king of Anga (Bihar-Bengal) by Duryodhana. Karna joins the losing Duryodhana side of the ''Mahabharata'' war. He is a key antagonist who aims to kill Arjuna but dies in a battle with him during the Kurushetra war.

He is a tragic hero in the ''Mahabharata'', in a manner similar to Aristotle's literary category of "flawed good man". He meets his biological mother late in the epic then discovers that he is the older half-brother of those he is fighting against. Karna is a symbol of someone who is rejected by those who should love him but do not given the circumstances, yet becomes a man of exceptional abilities willing to give his love and life as a loyal friend. His character is developed in the epic to raise and discuss major emotional and ''dharma'' (duty, ethics, moral) dilemmas. His story has inspired many secondary works, poetry and dramatic plays in the Hindu arts tradition, both in India and in southeast Asia.

A regional tradition believes that Karna founded the city of Karnal, in contemporary Haryana. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Karna
    Published 1991
    Printed Book
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    by Karna
    Published 1991
    Printed Book
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    by Karna
    Published 1991
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  4. 4
    by Karna
    Published 1991
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    by Rao, Karna
    Published 1977
    Printed Book
  6. 6
    by Karna, Gn
    Published 1999
  7. 7
    by Karna, Chandresvar
    Published 1977
  8. 8
    by Karna, Binayetc
    Published 2015
    Printed Book
  9. 9
    by Karna Singh
    Published 1997
    Printed Book
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  11. 11
    by G.N.Karna
    Published 2000
    Journal Article
  12. 12
    by Satish K,Karna
    Published 2007
    Printed Book
  13. 13
    by Karna, Satish K.
    Published 2008
    Printed Book
  14. 14
    by Karna, Sitaram Lall
    Published 1990
    Printed Book
  15. 15
    by Karna Singh, Bhati
    Published 1980
    Printed Book
  16. 16
    by Chowhan, Karna Singh
    Published 1978
    Printed Book
  17. 17
    by Karna,G,N
    Published 1999
    Printed Book
  18. 18
    by Karna, Satish K
    Published 2014
    Printed Book
  19. 19
    by Karna, Satish K.
    Published 2008
    Printed Book
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    by Karna, Satish K.
    Published 2011
    Printed Book