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Did Karna do Digvijay?

Did Karna do Digvijay?

Clearing the misconception: No such incident has ever been mentioned in the Mahabharata. Nowhere has it been stated that Karna fought any Gandharva during his digvijaya yatra. Karna’s conquest is mentioned 3 times, first by Bhishma, then by Shalya, and lastly by Dhritarashtra.

Did Karna defeated Narayani Sena?

Karna was able to defeat the Narayani sena. He only made Narayani sena weaponless and did not kill them. Yes, he defeated them because lord Balaram and satyaki were not part of it.

Did Karna defeated all kings?

a. Karna defeated Shishupala, Jarasandha, Rukmi, Bhishmaka and many other kings in archery.

How did Krishna kill Ekalavya?

The fact that Krishna killed Ekalavya is mentioned multiple times in the Mahabharata. Here is how the Udyoga Parva of the Mahabharata describes it: Ekalavya, the king of the Nishadas, always used to challenge this one to battle; but slain by Krishna he lay dead like the Asura Jambha violently thrashed on a hillock.

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Why did Karna fail to defeat Arjuna in the Mahabharata?

It was simply because of lack of skill. During the final battle, the only thing Arjuna did was kill Karna’s support and he did not run anything significant against him, although he counteracted some of his weapons. For more information see my answer: War between Karna and Arjuna – Mahabharata

Who was Eklavya in Ramayana?

Eklavya was the son of Prince Devashrava, the brother of Kunti and Vasudev, which also made him a cousin of Lord Krishna and the Pandavas. According to Harivamsa, Eklavya was abandoned by Devashrava when he was just a small child, upon the advice of saints, who proclaimed that the boy was destined to be a curse to the society.

Who was Ekalavya in the Mahabharata?

In the Mahabharata, Ekalavya was the son of Hiranyadhanus, who was the chief of Bheel tribe , known to be forest dwelling hunters . He served under King Jarasandha’s army as General.Ekalavya was hurt when he was rejected by dronacharya because of an old “pratha” where the rajkul guru was not allowed to teach others.