Karna: The Generous King Overshadowed by Misfortune
The Mahabharata, India’s timeless epic, is a grand narrative of valor, sacrifice, and destiny. Among its many legendary figures, Karna stands apart as one of the most complex and tragic heroes. A warrior of unmatched skill, generosity, and loyalty, his life was marked by greatness constantly overshadowed by misfortune. His story continues to resonate as A Profound Exploration of Fate , free will, and human dignity. Birth and Early Life Karna’s journey began with secrecy and sorrow. Princess Kunti, blessed by Sage Durvasa with a boon to summon any deity, invoked Surya, the Sun God, out of youthful curiosity. Surya granted her a radiant son, Karna, born with divine armor (Kavacha) and earrings (Kundala) that made him invincible. Yet, fearing social stigma as an unwed mother, Kunti abandoned the infant, setting him afloat in a river. The child was discovered and raised by Adhiratha, a charioteer of King Dhritarashtra, and his wife Radha. Though Karna knew they were not his biologica...