The Sun "Deva"
The father of Karna, the warrior from the Indian epic Mahabharata, is Surya, the sun god. Karna was born to Kunti and was adopted and raised by a charioteer.
Suryadev - Lord Sun was the father of Karna
Karna's sons in the Mahabharata epic were Vrishasena, Chitrasena, and Sushena.
In the Mahabharata, after Karna's death, his kavach (armor) and kundal (earrings) were taken by Indra, the father of Arjuna. They were later returned to Karna's sons, who were presented with these items as a sign of their heritage and lineage.
The conch shell name given to Karna in the Mahabharata is called "Nandaka."
Karna.
In short - it is the eight chapter of whole 18 parva (Chapter) of Mahabharata epic. It elaborates the appointment of Karna as third Chief commander of Kaurava army and describes Karna's battle with Pandava, till his death.
Lord Indira - the king of the Heavens.
Arjun's bow - Gandeev Karna's bow - Vijay
this is a tricky question to answer, Because all the warriors in Mahabharata were highly skilled. Because of their karma they were killed. For me it is Karna.
In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Karna Kavach and Kundal were given to Karna by his father, Surya. Karna wore them in battle. However, during the Kurukshetra war, Indra, disguised as a Brahmin, asked for them as a boon before going into battle with Karna's son, Arjuna. Reluctantly, Karna gave them away, which ultimately led to his downfall in the war.
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