Karna Kunti Sambad English Translation 💫
Now go. If the Kauravas see you here, they will call you a spy. And I... I have prayers to finish. May you live long, Mother. You will never see me alive again after this war."
Go now, Mother. Tell your sons nothing. Fight me. I will kill Arjuna or Arjuna will kill me. That is my gift to you: your five sons will live. I will aim only for the one who is not your son by Kunti's womb—no, wait. Arjuna is my brother too. So I will fight him as a Kshatriya fights a Kshatriya. Let fate decide."
(Weeping, clutching his feet.) “Then at least let your brothers know the truth! Let them know you are their elder!” karna kunti sambad english translation
The Karna Kunti Sambad is a rich and thought-provoking dialogue that explores several themes, including:
In this article, we will explore the Karna Kunti Sambad English translation, delving into the nuances of this timeless conversation and its significance in the context of Hindu mythology. Now go
“After the war, Mother, you will have five sons. Because you will have none named Karna.”
The Karna Kunti Sambad has been translated into English by various scholars and translators. One of the most popular translations is by Swami Prabhavananda, a renowned spiritual leader and scholar. Here is an excerpt from the translation: I have prayers to finish
(Trembling, with tears in her eyes) "Son of the Suta (charioteer), wait. I have something to tell you. You are not the son of Adhiratha. You are my firstborn, born of Surya, the Sun God. I abandoned you as a baby out of fear of society's shame. The mighty Indra himself is your father's Lord. Vasusena, you are a great hero, born of a god. You are a Kuru prince by blood, not a lowborn."
Translator’s Note: This translation is adapted from the Critical Edition of the Mahabharata (Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute) and traditional Sanskrit verses found in the Udyoga Parva (Book of Effort). The dialogue has been rendered in modern English while preserving the archaic gravity of the original.
The Karna Kunti Sambad takes place on the eve of the battle of Kurukshetra, when Karna and Kunti meet in a secluded spot. The conversation is a poignant and powerful exchange between a mother and her son, who have been estranged for many years.
Kunti approaches Karna, who is standing on the riverbank performing his morning prayers to the Sun.
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