
ORIGINALLY the sons of Pandavas and Kauravas learned weapons from the Kripa Rishis and only later from the Durna Rishis. One day a day was set for them to test their skills in the face of the royal family. And because the people are also invited to witness the skills of their beloved princes, around the arena berjubelan people are confused. Arjuna showed me the skills of weaponry
normal human abilities. The audience was stunned and amazed. Seeing that, Duryudana's face became cloudy
because of envy and hatred.
Towards dusk, suddenly there was a roaring rumble coming from the direction of the arena gate, like the roar of thunder. It was the sound of the clinking of a weapon that signified a challenge to the winner of the day's test. All eyes were sucked towards that voice. They paved the way for a mighty young man whose face was radiating light. He stepped forward confidently, without paying homage to Mahaguru Kripa and Durna. The Pandavas did not realize the bitter irony of having two sisters face each other. The young man was Karna.
With a loud voice and echoing like thunder, Karna challenged Arjuna: "Arjuna, I will show you a skill that
more powerful than you've shown!"
Suddenly Durna stood up and left his seat. Meanwhile, Karna - who is warlike - shows her weapons skills to match what Arjuna has shown. Seeing that, Duryudana was overjoyed.he immediately advanced into the arena and hugged Karna tightly: he:
"Welcome, true knight. We are very lucky that you came to us. Me and the whole nation
Kuru is supporting you."
The word Karna:
"I, Karna, thank you, Prince. I only want two things: first your love. Both opportunities for
fight against Parcha aka Arjuna."
Once again, Duryudana hugged Karna tightly. He said: "All my riches will be given for your happiness,
Mister."
While Duryudana's heart flowered with joy, Arjuna offended her heart and she was furious. Sharply, Arjuna looked at Karna who stood tall haughtily while receiving greetings from the Kauravas.
"Hi Karna, I will kill you and I will send you to a corner of hell, a place reserved for uninvited guests and
big-mouthed man like you!"
Karna laughed mockingly:
"Hi Arjuna, this arena is open to anyone. Not just for you! Power is a sign of power and who is strong
it was he who won. What's the point of saying so much? Nonsense is only their weak weapon. Take your arrow, don't
many more words!"
Being challenged like that and with the permission of Mahaguru Durna, Arjuna immediately embraced his brothers and headed towards the arena. Meanwhile, Karna left the Kauravas who received him warmly.he immediately greeted Arjuna with a weapon in hand. And, it seemed like the parents of the two heroes wanted to lend support to his children and witness that fateful fight. Batara Indra, Dewa Guruh, and Batara Surya, the Sun God, soon appeared in the
mahyangan.
When he saw Karna, Dewi Kunti knew Karna was his eldest son. He immediately fainted. Widura immediately sent a ladyboy to look after her, Not long after, Kunti realized. He could only stand up. he was angry and confused about what he should do.
When the fight is about to start, Mahaguru Kripa who understands the ins and outs of the rules of the battle, comes forward and
ask Karna:
"The son of the king who is ready to fight with this Master is the son of Pandu and Pritha. He was the son of the Kuru family. O mighty warrior, show first your origin. Only after you have shown your origin can Partha fight with you. The king's son of noble bloodline should not fight with an adventurer of unclear origin."
Hearing those words, Karna immediately bowed down, like a lotus flower doused in rain.
Duryudana immediately stood up and said: "If this fight cannot be fought just because Karna is not a child
king, it's easy. I crowned Karna to be King of the Angga." After requesting Bhisma and Destarata's approval, he immediately performs
all the requirements of the coronation ceremony and the coronation of Karna to be King of Angga, by giving him the crown, jewels, and
all the symbols of the king. The fight of the two heroes was already inevitable, when suddenly the old saisman Adirata, Karna's adoptive father, advanced into the arena.he brought a stick and his hands trembled in fear.
Seeing all that, Bima laughed out loud. He said: "0, he's just the son of a chariot driver. Take your crib and
be a coachman like your father. You do not deserve to die at the hands of Arjuna. You also do not deserve to be the King of Angga.
Hearing Bima's disdainful words, Karna's lips trembled with anger. So angry, he could not say anything, he just looked at the sun that was sinking and took a deep breath.
But Duryudana shouted cutting
Bima:
"Hi, Wrekudara, it is not appropriate for you to say that. The essence of a knight is his courage, not origin
his family. I can name hundreds of great people who come from ordinary people. I know what it's like to be asked about family origins. Look at this knight. His stature and attitude. The weapon he was carrying and his earring. His skills are weapons. There must be something mysterious in
behind him, because it is impossible for a tiger to be born from the womb of a deer. If you say he does not deserve to be King of Angga, I say he deserves to be king of the whole world."
After saying so, he immediately grabbed Karna and pulled her into his carriage. He drove the train as fast as lightning
leaving arena.
The sun has sunk. The spectators dispersed with a fuss. They went out in groups talking about the events that had just happened. Some praised Arjuna, Karna, or even
Duryudan.
Batara Indra knew that a fierce fight between her son and Karna would indeed be inevitable. So he disguised himself as a brahmin and went to Karna, who was notoriously generous. He wanted to ask for his earrings and his gun. Batara Surya has warned Karna in a dream that Batara Indra
will try to steal his power. However, Karna still could not refuse the request addressed to him. Finally, Karna cut the earrings and gave the weapon she had been carrying since birth to the brahmin.
Batara Indra, the king of the gods, was very surprised and pleased. After receiving the gift, he commended Karna for having done so
something that is difficult for others to do. Ashamed of Karna's kindness, Batara Indra offers a powerful weapon to the
that young man.
Karna replied: "Hamba wants to have a powerful weapon, so that he can defeat all opponents." Indra Batara
grant Karna's request, but on one condition. He said: "You can only use this weapon once. Who
even your enemy, no matter how hard he is, he will die. But remember, once you're done with it, this weapon will come back
to me." After saying so, Batara Indra disappeared.
He went to Parasurama and became his disciple. He claims to be a brahmin. From Parasurama, he learned the mantra used to summon the most powerful weapon, Brahmastra. One day Parasurama fell asleep in Karna's lap. At that time, the earthworm whose sting was very painful slipped on Karna's leg and bit her thigh until it bled. Blood started to flow and the pain was overwhelming.
Although it was very painful, Karna did not budge at all. He was afraid to disturb his teacher's sleep. When he woke up, Parasurama saw blood flowing from Karna's thigh. He said: "My dear disciple, you are certainly not a brahmin. Only a knight could endure the agony of the body without moving a single bit. Tell me who you really are."
Karna confessed that he lied by claiming to be a brahmin. Actually, he was just a chariot boy. Upon hearing the confession, Parasurama was angry and cursed Karna: "Because you are presumptuous to deceive your teacher,
The bramastra you have learned will not be able to be used at the decisive moment of your life. You will not be able to
recalling that weapon-calling spell at the time you needed it."
Because of this curse, when he faced the most decisive moments in his fight with Arjuna later, Karna
unable to remember Bramastra's summoning spell. Karna was a staunch ally of Duryudana. he remained loyal to Duryudana until the end of his life. After the deaths of Bhisma and Durna, Karna became almighty and fought valiantly for two days. At the end of his life, the wheels of his chariot were caught in the mud and
he can't let go. While trying to escape the mud, Arjuna killed Karna. Dewi Kunti is very sad
when he heard the news of Karna's death. The sadness is more painful because he only keeps it in his heart.
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