Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Adipatikarna



Karna was the son of the Duke of Kunti, the daughter of King Kuntiboja in Madura. When young he was named Suryaputra. Kunti time not a man he had become pregnant because they have the knowledge of Druwasa Begawan, and that science should not be pronounced in the sun (daylight). If pronounced in the sun it will be. pregnant. But the Goddess. Kunti forget about the ban, then he hamillah. By aid Druwasa Begawan, the content can be born out of the ear hole, then given the child was named Karna (karna means ear). Karna Hyang purportedly adopted by Surya. Karna was born and then discarded when he was discovered by King Radea, king in Petapralaya, purportedly kept the child and named Radeaputra.
As an adult, he became acquainted with a daughter in Mandraka named Dewi Surtikanti. Introductions were known by Raden Pamade, until there is a duel. Karna got a wound on his temple and killed by Pamade. But Narada Hyang, down from heaven to prevent the will Pamade and Narada explained that Kama's brother Pamade (Pandavas) is the oldest, even should Pamade help with Surtikanti Karna marriage. And immediately presented Hyang Narada crown. Karna to close the wound on his temple.
Pamade and Karna went to Awangga and kill the giant king named King Kalakarna Awangga, who, stealing Surtikanti Goddess. Surtikanti Karna then presented to his wife and Karna to be enthroned as king in Awangga rank of Duke, a rank which is almost equivalent to the king, and the title of Duke of Awangga.
Karna and has a powerful knight named Kunta Wijayadanu weapons.
In Baratayudha war, Karna fought with Arjuna, the brother of his own, until Karna died in the war as a hero. Death of the Duke of Karna in battle Baratayuda considered major because he died in wars to defend the country Hastinapura, faithful until death, do not look hostile to his own.
Exemplary virtue is composed by Duke Kama KGPAA Mangkunegara IV for teaching the relatives and Mangkunegaran army, but generally also followed by the audience. The book was titled Tripama.

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