Karna
The adventures of young Karna


Radha andAdhiratha were strolling by when something caught their eye.
"Look at the river closely; there is a child," exclaimed Radha.
"Oh! He has golden earrings and armor!" exclaimed Radha, her voice trembling with a mix of disbelief and joy. "You know how much I have yearned for a child all these years, and he has finally arrived, a gift from the gods!"

Karna was raised with love by his adoptive parents. He was a diligent student who always tried his best. Karna joins Drona's weapon school to become the best archer!

Drona, Karna's teacher, refused to teach him his special weapon because he was different. Feeling disappointed, Karna ran away and decided to learn from Rama Jamadagnya, a great weapon's teacher. When Karna approached Rama Jamadagnya, he asked him, "Are you a Brahmin Karna? I only teach to Brahmins." So, he thought to himself, "I just want to learn. Is it wrong to have that desire?" Karna finally gave in and replied, "Yes, yes I am." Karna was not a Brahmin, but he desperately wanted to learn. However, he didn't want to lie as it was wrong.

Rama Jamadagnya discovers Karna's secret. Karna is not a Brahmin! Out of anger, Rama Jamadagnya curses Karna.
Karna embarks on a long journey back home.

Fearless and skilled in archery, he overcomes challenges along the way.

Karna joins the great tournament! He beatsArjuna, a skilled prince, with his archery skills! No one can beat him!
During the tournament, a prince named Duryodhana befriends Karna.

He then announces Karna as king, so no one can belittle him anymore for being different!