He got many things and was given a position and place in the palace. Out of his competence and the will of fate, he became Angaraja – the king of Anga. “That is one person who loved me for who I am,” he says. He always remembered how much his mother loved him. His foster parents, Radha and Athiratha, loved him immensely and brought him up very well, the way they knew. But the people who brought him up, did so with utmost love. He was resentful because he did not know whose child he was. He was a man with a phenomenal sense of integrity and generosity but all this was lost. His bitterness took him into a disastrous life story. He was a wonderful human being gone totally bad because he invested in bitterness. Sadhguru: In India, for people who are conversant with the Mahabharata, there is a whole culture where Karna is a kind of anti-hero. In this article, Sadhguru looks at the basis of his undoing – his bitterness.
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