14. And then, when he was almost dying, he still had something to give…
When he was in the mud, dying, Krishna came forth in a brahmin’s disguise and asked for some alms from Karna.
Karna took a stone from the ground and broke two of his gold teeth and gave it to the brahmin. The brahmin cursed Karna for giving him teeth with saliva on it.
Karna, almost dead, took a bow and arrow and punctured Earth so that there was a spring of water to wash the teeth clean. He offered the clean gold teeth to Krishna.
Krishna was so impressed by Karna, he showed him his Vishwaroop. Thus, Karna becomes only the third mortal to see this vision.
All his life, Karna was ridiculed, shamed and humiliated. Every time. And not just by other characters. He was shamed by fate itself. But he never stopped learning, and never stopped fighting. And he never stopped being a loyal friend to Duryodhana.
And he never refused to stand up for what he believed in – Dharma.
And the most important of all – he never stopped giving. He gave away his most valuable at a request, even though he knew how cruel fate was.
So, if you think you have had a bad day, and life is not going as you want it to, take heart from the story of Karna and face it nonetheless, without fear of failure and without any interruption in learning.
Because at the end of the day, and at the end of time, were you unflinching in the eye of a cruel fate and stayed your path?
Because in real life, fate does seem to be cruel and life unfair.
Weather the storm and live your life in humility, generosity and dignity – just like Karna.