How did Karna earn Parasurama’s wrath?
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Karna earned the wrath due to his identity.
- Parasurama, a brahmin, took an oath not to educate weapon art skills to any kshatriya after losing a fight to his student Bhisma, who was a kshatriya.
- Karna later became a student of Parasurama, believing him to be a Sudra. He had no idea he was a kshatriya as he was raised by a sudra charioteer.
- Karna was on the verge of mastering all of the skills. He was hurt one day but tried to conceal it. His blood quickly hit Parasurama's cheek, arousing him.
- Karna had to be a kshathriya, he realized, because only they have the power to conceal such an injury. He became enraged and cursed Karna because he believed he had lied to him.
- Karna would forget all the holy weapon skills when he most needs them in battle, the curse read. It was the curse that led to Karna's death in his final battle with Arjuna.
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