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How did vidura know about Karna?
He knew karna was divine child by his armor and also as Adirath was friend of Dhritrashtra he had adopted karna was no secret from their family.
How did Pandavas came to know about Karna?
After the death of Karna, the great, the Pandavas come to know of the truth from their mother, Kunti, that Karna was their eldest brother. The Pandavas don’t shed a tear on the death of Karna as they have been thinking of him as an enemy since the time they knew him.
How did Bhishma know Karna was the brother of Pandavas?
Bheesma asks Narada about him. At this time Karna was living in Hastinapur with his adopted father Adhiratha, who was Dhritarashtra’s charioteer. It was Narada who tells Bheeshma about Karnas’ true identity. From then on Bheeshma always had a soft corner for Karna, though he did not show it openly.
What is the relationship between Lord Krishna and Vidura?
Vidura had opposed the insult of Draupadi in the court of the Kauravas. According to Lord Shri Krishna, Vidura was considered to be an incarnation of Yama (religion). Krishna respected Vidura’s knowledge and his dedication to the welfare of the people.
What is the name of Vidura Raja’s wife?
According to the Mahabharata, Vidura Raja was the most learned minister in the kingdom of Dhritarashtra. Vyasa’s son was born to Ambika’s womb, who was the brother of Dhritarashtra and Pandu. Mahatma Vidur’s wife’s name was Sulabha. In the Mahabharata, Vidura’s son’s name was Chitrangad and Vichitravirya. He had two sons.
What is the role of Vidura in Hinduism?
Vidura was the son of sage Vyasa. He was an advisor to the Pandavas and saved them from death on several occasions from Duryodhana’s conspiracy. Vidura had opposed the insult of Draupadi in the court of the Kauravas. Vidura Is Considered To Be The Incarnation Of Yama (Religion)
What was the name of Vidura’s son’s name in Mahabharata?
In the Mahabharata, Vidura’s son’s name was Chitrangad and Vichitravirya. He had two sons. Vidura was the son of sage Vyasa. He was an advisor to the Pandavas and saved them from death on several occasions from Duryodhana’s conspiracy. Vidura had opposed the insult of Draupadi in the court of the Kauravas.