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Karna joined Duryodhana’s side in the Kurukshetra war.<\/strong>\u00a0He was a key warrior who aimed to kill the third Pandava Arjuna but dies in a battle with him during the war<\/strong>. He is a tragic hero in the Mahabharata, in a manner similar to Aristotle’s literary category of “flawed good man”. Karna is found by Adhiratha, a charioteer in the service of the blind king of Hastinapura, Dhritarashtra, who is the father of the Kauravas. Adhiratha and his wife Radha are childless. They raise Karna as their own son. After a while, King Dhritarashtra hears that Adhiratha is bringing up a child. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Karna, was originally the son of Surya Dev.\u00a0He had a mystic aura and his personality was certainly intimidating<\/strong>. He was a great warrior and an honourable man. He would give away anything that one would ask him for, without any sense of regret. <\/p>\n\n\n\n