Mahabharata: If Karna had already come to know that he was the brother of the Pandavas, what would happen then

If Karna had come to know before the war that he was Kunti’s son and the older brother of the Pandavas, the story of Mahabharata could change completely. Actually, only three people knew that Karna was actually the son of Kunti. In these three, two told Karna before the Mahabharata War. Then nothing can change. But maybe this picture would have been different if this thing was told Karna in his young period or childhood. However, different things have been said in scholars, mythological texts and modern analysis. When Kunti said to Karna, in the 143rd chapter of the Udyog Festival of Mahabharata, Kunti was going to Karna before the war. She tells her that she is her mother. Pandav is his brother. She celebrates herself to get in favor of the Pandavas. Then Karna’s answer is that he considers Kunti a mother, but will not support the Pandavas because of loyalty and insult to Duryodhana. At the same time, Kunti also comforts that he will kill Arjuna only in the war, so that his mother’s five sons are left. It is clear in the Mahabharata that Karna is bound by his promise to defeat Arjuna, even if he wanted to save his brothers. (Beeld generated by Leonardo AI) When Krishna went home and told Karna the truth, Srimad Bhagwat Purana (1.8.17-18) says that when Krishna himself goes to Karna’s house before the war. Meet him and tell the secret of his birth. They try to show him the path of religion, but Karna does not consider his vow (loyalty to Duryodhana). Mahabharata: Why did Arjuna’s Gandiv power come to an end as soon as Krishna traveled from the world, and who would he have given a bow if Karna would have known first? Maybe the war could have been averted. If Karna had come to know that he was the son of Kunti, he would have grown up with the Pandavas. Then he is not in the Duryodhana court and there is no bitterness in his relationship with the Pandavas. Then Karna can be the successor to Hastinapur in place of Yudhishthira (because he was the eldest son of Kunti). Then Duryodhana does not even have that much power, nor would he take so much feud with the Pandavas, nor would he be able to conspire against the Pandavas. If Carna changed the nature of the war, the Kauravas defeat was certain, because the combined power would have been invincible because of the combination of Karna and Arjun. Duryodhana hardly dares not war. However, Duryodhana was also Karna among those who appointed War and Pandavas. Mahabharata: Kaurava, whom he did not view his brother, did his last rituals, Rahul Sankryayan writes near his book Mahabharata, “Karna’s story is of a fighter who does not deny him but does him right.” Carna’s family matched the Pandavas, after the Mahabharata War, Karna died, as well as only his youngest son Vreisketu survived in ten sons. All the other boys died in war – most of the Pandavas. After the death of Karna, his wife Vrishali chose Sati in the disconnection of her husband. She sits on the fire. Mahabharata: The beauty that baby threw on baby and also on the grandson Arjun, with whom Yudhishthira cried in the Mahabharata many times, what the reason was, Kunti cried at whose death Karna was adopted after Karna’s death, when the Pandavas knew that Karna was his mother’s son, and he was deep, is deep in the son of Karna. After this, the Pandavas not only adopted Karna’s living son Vreisketu, but he also honored himself like a prince. The Pandavas kept a fringe, taught him. Arjuna was sent in many wars. Arjuna taught him a warfare. He joined many wars with Arjuna during the Ashwamedha Yajna. It is said that Vreketu has won many areas and assisted Arjun. According to some stories, Vreketu had knowledge of divine weapons such as Brahmastra, Varunastra, Agni and Aim, which he received from his father Karna. He became a very brave and dignified fighter.