Originally posted by: Sabhayata
Well as per dharam in those days person was supposed to follow his father's trade.Hence karan being a charioteer's son was supposed to follow his father's trade and not archery which was a kshatriya's thing.Hence Karan's father wasnt willing to let him learn this since it would have been adharam.Infact this is the main reason why karan is not allowed to particiapte in Gradiuation ceremony
Although i dont think athirath takes karan to pashuram since karan lies to pashuram that he is a Brahmin he wouldnt have lied if his father was with him.So i dont think athirath takes him to pashuram And i dont think that charioteer's knew how to fight wasnt that the main reason why krishna ji choose to be Arjun's charioteer since that way he wont have to pick up weaopns.In whole of Mahabharat i dont remeber charioteer's fighting to protect their master.So i dont think they knew ho to fight
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I am here referring to archery this was skill of elite and only Kshtraiiyas and Bhrahmins were supposed to practice this not lower caste as karan as believed to be. Tribal's did not conform to the rules of civilized society they conformed to their own rules. and as per dharam or rules of civilized society sons were supposed to follow their fathers trade and archery was something that was meant for the elite hence they have shown that karan's father was against his learning archery. This is as per this serial which is justified as per me since for him karan was neither a kshatriya nor a Brahmin so his initial concern is valid
Now as per MB the book i am not sure what is written in MB regarding athirath and his concern about karan knowing archery. But if we have to interpret we can say that karan being an obedient son took his father's permission before learning archery.
Now even in the serial karan is shown to be obedient so may be they will show that athirath changes his mind and lets karan learn archery who knows. the way the have shown karan in the serial i highly doubt they will show him going against his father's wishes. So let the entire track play out and lets see how CV's show Karan getting training because well know he eventually will. So lets wait and see.We all thought kunti will see karan as a young child and that was a huge deviation but they didn't show that kunti hasn't seen karan yet .In same way let this track play out lets see how they show karan getting the training.
Originally posted by: Justlikethat1
How valid was his concern about Karan's skills on the Dhanur? 😕
MB had many warriors and not all were Kshatriyas. They were not considered a threat. Also this was one parva, where the man was decided on his skills and his way of life.
To my understanding, charioteers like Athiratha and Sanjaya were themselves highly skilled in the art of war. They used their skills when they rode the chariot during war and helped their masters in it. So why is Athiratha being so hyper about Karan and his skills?
I do not think it is true that Athiratha wanted Karan to discontinue his practice of Dhanur.. Athiratha was just afraid like a normal father would be about the way Karan's ambitions grew. He being a charioteer's son, Athiratha, to my knowledge did not want Karan to face disappointment when his dreams would not be met.. that was the only reason Athiratha asked Karan to think before he went around challenging Kshatriyas.. But have never heard about what was shown today.. So about today, I have 2 questions
1. Is it true that Athiratha wanted Karan to discontinue his practice of Dhanur?
2. If true, how valid was his concern? I get a feeling that any king would not overlook a talent like one of Karan's even if he was a Sutra.. So was Athiratha valid about his fears?
The problem according to Dronacharya was Kshtriya only can fight and compete with Kshtriya and charioteer can not fight with Kshtriya ...so even if Karn was a better skilled warrior was not allowed to challenge Arjun
Originally posted by: peridot.
I fail to understand why anyone should have a problem with a competitor's caste? If the person is confident about his skill then he should have no hesitation tom accept a challenge from anyone irrespective of caste, creed, gender etc etc
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