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Thanks for the clarification TM. In which case, you should remove fourth point. But since you are inviting real epic base discussions...
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Thanks for the clarification TM. In which case, you should remove fourth point. But since you are inviting real epic base discussions...
Originally posted by: Sabhayata
well i agree with ritu in this case i think he was trying to be fair to all after the truth was revealed but overall yes i think one can take it as betrayal from dury's POV.
I mean if i would have been in dury's shoes i would have taken it as a betrayal
so lets see after the truth is revealed what all he does for dury and for pandavs
pandavas
1)refuses the throne so that yudi can be a king along with refusing the infamous offer
2)Asks krishna ji not to tell the truth to pandavs so that they are not in any kind of delimna
3)Promises kunti to not kill 4 pandavas and fulfills it as well
Dury
1)he doesn't promise not to kill arjuna since he was the main combatant for arjuna in the war and he had earlier promised dury that he will kill arjuna which he doesnt break
2)4 times he refuses the offer to join pandavas(twice by krishna ji,once by kunti and once by bhishma)
3)Except for sparing the 4 panadavs he does what all he can to ensure dury's victory including participating in abhimanyu's death and killing gatotkacha even if it meant losing his shakti
so all in all after the the truth is revealed he tries to do things for both the sides i would 50-50 percent but this 50% would have been a betrayal from dury's POv as dury would have expected karna to give his 100%