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  2. Karna - Wikipedia

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    Karna, in contrast, adopts the hawkish approach and becomes the first to suggest a direct confrontation in the form of the Kurukshetra war. He calls for "together we should slay the Pandavas" as the final solution. Karna persistently recommends violence and an all-out war, to settle things once and for all, by good brave warriors.

  3. Karnabharam - Wikipedia

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    The death of Karna Karna at Kurukshetra The war between Arjuna and Karna Kunti Devi, Karna's mother with her husband Pandu. Karṇabhāram or The Anguish of Karna (literally: The Burden of Karna) [1] is a Sanskrit one-act play written by the Indian dramatist Bhasa, an Indian playwright complimented even by the Kalidasa in the beginning of his play Malavikagnimitram. [2]

  4. Karna Parva - Wikipedia

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    The Karna Parva (Sanskrit: कर्ण पर्व), or the Book of Karna, is the eighth of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. Karna Parva traditionally has 96 chapters. [1] [2] The critical edition of Karna Parv has 69 chapters [3] [4] Karna Parva describes the appointment of Karna as the third commander-in-chief of the Kaurava ...

  5. Ghoshayatra Parva - Wikipedia

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    After Pandavas lost in dice game and went on for exile, Duryodhana planned to humiliate Pandavas by showing them the luxuries enjoyed by all Kauravas and Karna. So all of them had set to forest where Pandavas were living. In the course of Journey, Duryodhana insulted Gandharva Chitrasena. Then Gandharvas attacked entire Kauravas and Karna.

  6. Today is Friday the 13th. Why do people consider it to be an ...

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    Some people are so scared of the number 13 that it has its own phobia. Triskaidekaphobia (sounds like tris·kai·dek·a·pho·bi·a) ... Friday the 13th: Here's why the day is so unlucky.

  7. The Difficulty of Being Good - Wikipedia

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    The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma is a book written by Indian author Gurcharan Das and published by Penguin Random House. [1] The book is centrally focused on why to be good in our day to day, private, and public life and the essence of Dharma, a key concept in Indian philosophy for righteousness, with reference to Indian epic Mahabharata.

  8. Today is Friday the 13th. Learn the origins of what some ...

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    Today is Friday the 13th. From the origins, superstitions and ways people celebrate, here's everything you need to know.

  9. Jambhul Aakhyan - Wikipedia

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    During 13 years of exile, Draupadi once picks a jambhul (jamun) fruit.A rishi or in some versions Krishna in disguise as rishi or Krishna himself stopped Draupadi to eat fruit and alerts her about rishi and his curse. [4]