Hello all,
This is first weekly discussion topic in Mythological Masti forum. Here I'll post a topic (in the form of a question?) from our hindu mythology every week. Hoping to have some meaningful mythological discussions.
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As the title suggests, the topic of this week is:
Between Bhishma and Karna, whom do you think was being deprived the most in Mahabharat?
Is it Bhishma, who took oath to not become the king of Hastinapur and remain unmarried throughout his life for his father's happiness (through Satyavati)?
Or is it Karna, who inspite of being the eldest Kaunteya and Pandava, struggled throughout his life to establish himself as an outstanding archer and being humiliated as a Sutputra, while he was a Kshatriya himself?
Share your views and engage in meaningful discussions with your fellow members.
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