Karna – A Critical Analysis of Destiny and Dharma in the Mahabharata
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Karna - A Critical Analysis of Destiny and Dharma in the Mahabharata
Colonel Prof Dr N N Murthy
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President, Swadeshi Academy of Sciences & Arts (SwASA)
Post Doctorate Research Scholar, Manipur International University,
Imphal, Manipur
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Abstract
Karna remains one of the most complex and tragic figures in the Mahabharata, embodying the profound tension between destiny (daiva) and moral duty (dharma). Born to Kunti yet abandoned at birth, raised by a charioteer’s family, and denied recognition of his Kṣhatriya identity, Karna’s life unfolds under the shadow of social marginalization, concealed lineage, and repeated humiliation. At the same time, his unwavering loyalty to Duryodhana, steadfast generosity, and martial excellence render him a figure of ethical depth rather than a mere antagonist.
This paper undertakes a critical analysis of Karna’s character to examine how the epic negotiates the interplay between destiny and moral agency. It explores key narrative moments—his allegiance to Duryodhana, participation in the Draupadī, Swayamvara and humiliation faced there. Refusal to abandon the Kaurava cause despite knowledge of his true birth, and his ultimate death on the battlefield—as sites where destiny and conscious ethical choice intersect. By situating Karna within the broader philosophical framework of dharma articulated in the epic, the study interrogates whether he is primarily a victim of inexorable destiny or a moral agent accountable for his decisions.
Drawing upon textual analysis and contemporary interpretative scholarship, the paper argues that Karna represents neither deterministic fatalism nor pure ethical autonomy, but rather a tragic synthesis of both. His life illustrates the epic’s nuanced view that while circumstances may be shaped by destiny, moral responsibility persists in the realm of action. Through this exploration, the study contributes to ongoing discussions on ethical ambiguity, social identity, and the tragic dimension of dharma in the Mahābhārata, highlighting the enduring relevance of Karna’s dilemma for modern reflections on justice, loyalty, and moral conflict.
Keywords: Karna, Dharma, Kṣhatriya Dharma, Destiny (Daiva), Ethical Dilemma
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