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In a crucial battle moment, Karna's chariot got stuck, making him vulnerable to Arjuna. Despite Karna's bravery, ancient war rules said not to attack when someone's weaponless or stuck like Karna was. Karna, believing in honor, asked for a pause to free his chariot. This wasn't weakness, but his commitment to fairness in battle. However, Krishna reminded Arjuna of Karna's past dishonorable actions, urging him to attack, leading to Karna's defeat.🏹🔥✨ Share on Story. Follow me @artisnirvana ... Hindu Worrier, Surya Putra Karna Hd Wallpaper, Mahabharat Karna Wallpapers, Karnan Images Hd, Karna The Great Warrior, Mahabharatham Krishna Images, Danveer Karna, Surya Putra Karna, Lord Karna

In a crucial battle moment, Karna's chariot got stuck, making him vulnerable to Arjuna. Despite Karna's bravery, ancient war rules said not to attack when someone's weaponless or stuck like Karna was. Karna, believing in honor, asked for a pause to free his chariot. This wasn't weakness, but his commitment to fairness in battle. However, Krishna reminded Arjuna of Karna's past dishonorable actions, urging him to attack, leading to Karna's defeat.🏹🔥✨ Share on Story. Follow me @artisnirvana…

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This piece is dedicated to one of the greatest warriors from Mahabharata Suryaputra (Son of Sun God) Karna. This scene is from Mahabharata when Indra God went to Karna disguised as Brahmin and asked for his armor which was attached to him since birth. Despite being warned by Suryadev (Sungod) he still gave his armor because he never denies for the charity that is why he is called Danveer Karna.  The quote, in the end, means that you have the right to work only and never to its fruit. Karna Mahabharata Tattoo, Suryaputra Karna Tattoo, Mahabharata Tattoo, Mahabharat Tattoo, Danveer Karna, Indra God, Karna Mahabharata, Suryaputra Karna, Krishna Mahabharat

This piece is dedicated to one of the greatest warriors from Mahabharata Suryaputra (Son of Sun God) Karna. This scene is from Mahabharata when Indra God went to Karna disguised as Brahmin and asked for his armor which was attached to him since birth. Despite being warned by Suryadev (Sungod) he still gave his armor because he never denies for the charity that is why he is called Danveer Karna. The quote, in the end, means that you have the right to work only and never to its fruit.

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