What is the truth? Did he run or not? If he did, why did he do that? Is legitimate? For I know Karna would never flee for his life abandoning his best friend Duryodhana.Īll the Gandharvas then, desirous of slaying Karna, rushed together by Having Kavacha-Kundala on him, Karna was invincible still he fled from the battle abandoning the friend whom he promised to protect him against any cause, if required with his life, why he fled away? Did he want to protect his prestige of not becoming captive to any power or remain undefeated throughout his life? Even if it is so, running from a battle would also be considered a defeat. Moreover, it is not mentioned (in, from where I read it) that he was drunk. If a drunk person commits a crime he is still a criminal. Karna fans argue that he was drunk at that time and was not in a position to use his full capabilities. Why did he flee saving his own life (which was not necessary as he had Kavacha-Kundala with him). His first dharma was protecting Duryodhana. First of all, I am a great admirer of Karna and can prove that he is the only person in Mahabharata epic to follow dharma in his entire life but the only question I have is why did he ran from the battle with Chitrasena abandoning Duryodhana?
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