(Kunti) replied: ‘I did not hate you, my son. I was afraid of my father, King Pandu, and of the world. I knew that if the truth came to light, it would bring about a great scandal. I had five sons afterwards, and they have always been dear to me. But you, my firstborn, are dear to me too, and I am glad that you have become a great warrior.’"
The entire Mahabharata war is ostensibly over political power. Yet the Karna-Kunti Sambad reveals it is also a war over identity . Karna was born a prince but raised a servant. The text forces the reader to ask: Which is more real—blood or upbringing? Karna’s answer is brutal: Radha’s love was real. Kunti’s blood was a transaction. karna kunti sambad english translation
(Walking away, sobbing) "I gave birth to a god... and raised a demon's hatred. No. I raised a son with more honor than I deserve." (Kunti) replied: ‘I did not hate you, my son
(Removing her veil) “Look at me, my son.” I had five sons afterwards, and they have