Why Arjun was better than Karna
Why Arjun was better than Karna?
Both of them were indeed great warriors. No one could match
their valour, knowledge, strength and focus. But still why did the Tridev call
Arjun the best warrior on earth? I’ll
try to explain that to you in the next few minutes.
A common myth spread among people is that Arjun was declared
best because Lord Krishna was on his side. This is a baseless statement. Lord
Krishna was on his side because he was on the side of dharm.
So what is the actual reason? They had the same teacher and
same knowledge was given to both of them still one student was superior than
the latter. The truth is Arjun acquired the knowledge of weapons to become an excellent warrior while on the
other hand Karna acquired the knowledge to become the best. He was always in an unhealthy competition with Arjun.
Before moving forward we need to first understand the
difference between being best and being excellent. Excellent means achieving
your full potential. Achieving something not to make someone jealous but for
the satisfaction of one’s soul. On the way of becoming excellent there is no
competition of any kind with anyone else but there is competition with one’s
own self. The person who desires to become excellent will sooner or later grasp
all the knowledge and easily become the best. Being best is a by-product of
being excellent. But the person who desires to be the best may or may not
become best, but will never become excellent. Then dissatisfaction, jealousy
and pain start to take over the person.
Lets come back to Arjun and Karna. Arjun learnt all the
celestial weapons for knowledge and no personal gain. While Karna learnt all
the weapons to defeat Arjun. He never wanted to learn them for the purpose of
knowledge but for competition (proving himself to be superior). Even in the
case of Brahmastra, Guru Dronacharya refused to teach Karna Brahmastra because
he was always in the side of adharm i.e. the Kauravas and wanted the divine
weapon just to slay Arjun. He wasn’t disheartened that he didn’t get the
knowledge but was disheartened because Arjun was taught the mighty weapon. Just
for the sake of competition he lied to Lord Pashuram. Any knowledge learnt for some material gain will never be permanent and
will be lost when its needed the most. Same happened with Karna and he lost
the knowledge of Brahmastra at the time of his death. Some people call this the
curse of Lord Pashuram but it is the way the universe works.
I hope everyone has understood the topic and will try to
bring more of these topics as the days pass.
Till then Jai Shri Krishna. Have a great day!
Taksh Singhal
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