In Mahabharata, how did Bheeshma know that Karna was Kunti's son. Who revealed it to Bheeshma? Bhishma knew that Karna was the son of Kunti through Narada and Vedavyasa. When Karna came to visit Bhishma when he was on the bed of arrows, Bhishma tells him that is Kunti’s son. Hearing of Bhishma's slaughter that bull among men, viz., Radha's son (Karna), partially inspired with fear quickly came there. He beheld that illustrious hero lying on his bed of reeds. Then Vrisha (Karna) endued with great glory, with voice choked in tears, approaching that hero lying with eyes closed, fell at his feet. And he said,--O chief of the Kurus, I am Radha's son, who while before thy eyes, was everywhere looked upon by thee with hate!--Hearing these words, the aged chief of the Kurus, the son of Ganga, whose eyes were covered with film slowly raising his eyelids, and causing the guards to be removed, and seeing the place deserted by all, embraced Karna with one arm, like a si...
Who is the unluckiest character in Mahabharat? It's Bhanumati, Duryodhana's wife who was the unluckiest character within the Mahabharat. Bhanumati was an intelligent, lovely princess who was forcefully brought to Hastinapur by Duryodhan with Karna's help without her will from her own swayamwara. She had to marry Duryodhana though she didn't want to. Though Duryodhana respected and loved her, he did many bad things to others, the Pandavas. Draupadi vastraharan was the worst thing he asked to do and Bhanumati must have felt really bad as one woman but what could she do. Ultimately, her husband died and her son Lakshman too within the war. Her daughter Lakshmanaa was kidnapped by Sambaa and wasn't happy within her marriage. Bhanumati was broken and shattered after the war. She jumped into her husband's pyre. What had she done to get this misery within her life? She was pure and lovely, but why did destiny dupe her? She could have lived nicely but the palace of Hast...