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Karna had two wives Vrishali and Supriya.
Karna was killed by Arjuna
The God Sun is the father of Karna
In the Mahabharata, there are primarily five notable raths (chariots) associated with key characters. These include Arjuna's chariot, driven by Lord Krishna, which is often the most prominent; Bhishma's chariot; Drona's chariot; Karna's chariot; and Yudhishthira's chariot. Each rath symbolizes the prowess and virtues of its respective warrior in the epic battle of Kurukshetra.
Karna's Horses name was Vayujit (Source: Mritunjaya by Shivaji Sawant)
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Karna had taken admission to learn weaponry with Guru Parashurama. Karna had not disclosed that he was a warrior. Parashurama once understands that Karna was a warrior and becomes angry and curses Karna that he would forget the mantras he taught and his chariot gets stuck in battle ground, when he needed them most during a battle. Hence Karna's chariot gets stuck during the battle when needed it desperately.
No, Adhirath was not the charioteer of Bhishma in the Mahabharata. Adhirath was the charioteer of Karna, one of the key warriors in the epic. Bhishma's charioteer was actually a character named Sarathi, who drove Bhishma's chariot during the Kurukshetra War.
Karna was cursed by his guru, Parashurama, who was unaware of Karna's true identity as the son of a Kshatriya. Parashurama believed Karna to be a Brahmin, and when he discovered the truth, he cursed Karna that in a moment of need, his chariot wheels would get stuck in the ground. This curse played a significant role during the Kurukshetra War, ultimately leading to Karna's downfall.
Right answer is Karuna...
There were four horses in Shri Krishna's Chariot They were: 1. Balahak, Megh, Shaibya and sugreeva. The Charioter's (Sarathi) name was Daruka.