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How did Arjuna passed the test thus he was able to win the hand of the princess Draupadi?

How did Arjuna passed the test thus he was able to win the hand of the princess Draupadi?

During their exile the five jointly marry Draupadi (who is born out of a sacrificial fire and whom Arjuna wins by shooting an arrow through a row of targets) and meet their cousin Krishna, who remains their friend and companion thereafter.

Who is stronger Arjuna or Karna?

Though abandoned at childhood, Karna had a far better life than Arjuna which he threw away himself because he sided with “adharma“. Karna had made his life’s mission to prove himself to Arjuna that he was the greatest of all warriors.

Who is stronger Krishna or Karna?

No, Karna was not physically stronger then Krishna. He was half human half god. One of the great warrior of that time. Krishna was the most powerful human at that time.

What is the relationship between Karna and Arjuna?

Karna and Arjuna are two valiant warriors, both important characters in the great Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. These combatants were born to Kunti, hence, were half-brothers.

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Why did Krishna warn Arjuna to be cautious in the battlefield?

Krishna warns Arjuna to be caution in the battlefield, as Karna is his equal and even much superior to him at times. This proves that even Krishna knew that Karna was almost invincible and could easily succeed in destroying Arjuna if he really focused on it.

Who was the only person who was able to defeat Arjuna?

Karna was the only person who was able to defeat Arjuna. Karna was stronger and kinder than Arjuna, but still he got an undeserved death at the hands of Arjuna,on the advice of Lord Krishna.

Why was Karna killed in a weaponless state?

Well, as per the most researched Sanskrit texts, Karna was not killed in the weaponless state.He was fighting Arjun, even discharged Brahmastra and Varunastra, he got killed because he failed to counter Anjalika Weapon of Arjun.