How did Karna break his golden tooth?

How did Karna break his golden tooth?

Karna in reply opened his mouth and offered his all golden teeth and asked Brahmin to break his teeth and take all with him. The Brahmin refused to break his teeth saying that this is a very wicked act to do. So, Karna took a stone and broke all his teeth and offered him that.

What did Karna give to Krishna?

Karna searched everywhere for dry sandalwood but failed. But he did not let the Brahmins go home empty handed. He picked up his bow and arrow and destroyed the doors made of sandalwood. This, he gave to Krishna and Arjuna.

What did Karna do to wash the tooth?

Karna took a stone from the ground and broke two of his gold teeth and gave it to the brahmin. The brahmin cursed Karna for giving him teeth with saliva on it. Karna, almost dead, took a bow and arrow and punctured Earth so that there was a spring of water to wash the teeth clean.

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How did Krishna make Karna give up his armor?

Krishna, via Indra, made Karna give up his golden impenetrable armor. Krishna, via Ghatocatcha (Bhima’s Son), made Karna use his deadly dart reserved for Arjuna. To Which Krishna laughed and laughed.

Why Krishna laughed at Karna’s deadly Dart?

Krishna, via Ghatocatcha (Bhima’s Son), made Karna use his deadly dart reserved for Arjuna. To Which Krishna laughed and laughed. When asked why he was laughing by Arjuna. Krishna said, one minute ago – Karna could not be defeated even by the Gods, but, right now he has become human for the first time.

How did Krishna knock off Arjun’s headgear?

Karna attaches an arrow to his bow, pulls back and releases – the arrow is aimed at Arjun’s heart. Krishna, Arjun’s Charioteer, drives by sheer force the chariot into the ground several feet. The arrow hits Arjun’s headgear and knocks it off.

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Why does Krishna remind Arjuna that he is not the doer?

We are not the doer. So, when Arjun is upset because of Krishna’s praise of Karna – Krishna reminds him that he is not the doer. One way or another, Krishna removed all of Arjuna’s obstacles throughout his life. Krishna, via Dronacharya, eliminated Ekalavya as a future threat.

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