Originally posted by: ...Diala...
<font color="#006600" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Exactly.. who is Karna to even bother about someone's honor when her own husbands accepted that she did deserve this treatment until it was too late? who is a greater napunsak?</font>
<font color="#006600" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">What about someone who was greatly patient until the second dice game was over to take a vow to kill him?? and only upon his brother's instruction? and that too to kill Karna only if Duryodhan does not give back their kingdom in the 14th year?</font>
<font color="#006600" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">A husband who was not bothered about his wife's insult but only about getting back the kingdom?? In that bad state also not missing an opportunity to boast his valor? Is he any layak to be a nayak? Either Karna dint do anything asheinousas it is thought or this person is the biggest of🤬</font>
"And Arjuna said,--'O Bhima, I will, as thou directest, slay in battle this Karna so malicious and jealous and harsh-speeched and vain. For doing what is agreeable to Bhima, Arjuna voweth that he will slay in battle with his arrows this Karna with all his followers. And I will send unto the regions of Yama also all those other kings that will from foolishness fight against me. The mountains of Himavat might be removed from where they are, the maker of the day lose his brightness, the moon his coldness, but this vow of mine will ever be cherished. And all this shall assuredly happen if on the fourteenth year from this, Duryodhana doth not, with proper respect, return us our kingdom.'"