Karna - Brave, Generous, Ill - Fated Prince - English | by Kamala Chandrakant/ Story Book
•The book "Karna" was written by Indian author and illustrator Kamala Chandrakant, who was well-known for her work in the country's comic book business. The narrative of the book centers on the life of Karna, a figure from the Indian epic Mahabharata.
•In the Mahabharata, Karna plays a significant role and is frequently presented as a tragic hero. He is the son of Kunti, the Pandava family's mother, but he is left orphaned at birth and brought up by a charioteer. As he matures into a capable fighter, Karna finally joins Duryodhana, the Mahabharata's main adversary, as one of his most important allies.
•The complicated tale of Karna deals with issues of sacrifice, devotion, and the difficulties of interpersonal relationships. Karna's narrative is repeated in a way that is understandable and interesting to younger readers in Kamala Chandrakant's book.
•Readers have given the book "Karna" positive reviews, and it has grown to be a well-liked source for anyone looking to learn more about the Mahabharata and Indian tradition.
•The literary and cultural contributions made by Kamala Chandrakant's work have been acknowledged, and her legacy continues to influence future readers and artists.