Kunti, herself filled with grief and almost deprived of her senses by
sorrow, addressed him in these sweet words of grave import and
well-suited to the occasion, 'O mighty-armed Yudhishthira, it behoveth
thee not to give way to sorrow thus. O thou of great wisdom, kill this
grief of thine, and listen to what I say.
I tried in past times to apprise Karna of his brothership with thee. The god Surya also, O foremost of all righteous persons, did the same. All that a well-wishing friend, from desire of good, should say unto one, was said unto Karna by that god in a dream and once more in my presence.
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I tried in past times to apprise Karna of his brothership with thee. The god Surya also, O foremost of all righteous persons, did the same. All that a well-wishing friend, from desire of good, should say unto one, was said unto Karna by that god in a dream and once more in my presence.
- Neither by affliction
- nor by reasons
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