What is the significance of temptation of karna in mahabharata?
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After listening to Karna, Krishna smiles and then asks Karna if he is not tempted by everything that he(Krishna) offered him. He asks if he does not desire to rule the earth that Krishna will offer him, if he chooses to come with him. There is no doubt that the end of war will see the victory of Pandavas.
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He adds that it would be wrong for him to betray Duryodhana for fear of death or bondage or for the greed of wealth and kingdom. And if he chooses not to fight with Arjuna and switches side just before the war, it will bring ill fame for both him and Arjuna.
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