Suryaputra Karn 8th October 2015
Suryaputra Karn 8th October 2015 Written Update by MA
Suryaputra Karn 8th October 2015 Written Episode
Karn challenges Devraj Indra. Indra says he will not fight with him as he is so young and asks what is his age and caste. Karn says his knowledge and will power his caste. Their argument starts. Indira says when people stopped praying him, he stopped blessing them with rain. Karn says Indra got his vajra in charity, but he earned his knowledge with his hard work and says tree which gives fruit is prayed and not the one which has thorns. Indira gets angry and says he will punish for his arrogancy. Karn shoots his arrows and breaks Indra’s barriers and creates a barrier for himself. Their arguments continue.
Indra raises his vajra to attack Karn when he sees Shiv’s image behind Karn and stops. He accepts his defeat and says he saw such strength only in Bhism and Drona, who is he and who is his guru. Parashuram comes from behind and says he is the one who taught Bhism and Drona. Indra apologizes Parashuram and asks why did not he inform that he is Prabhu Parashuram’s student. Karn says his arrogancy did not let him question him. Indra says he forgot to realize that only Parashuram’s student can be so brave and orders clouds to sprinkle rain. Rain starts and people start dancing.
Guru Parashuram tells Karn that he did not make any mistake by choosing him as his student and says he will teach him brahmastra and let people know that he is Parashuram’s image and says he is greater than Khatriyas and is superior brahmin and now people will know that he is most superior warrior in this world and blesses him.
Indira fumes that a sooth putra tricked Parashuram and became world’s superior warrior and defeated him, there is some secret behind it, but he will not let him make superior and make Arjun superior as he has his blessings. Drona on the other side tells Arjun that he is world’s best warrior.
Precap: Parashuram gets angry on Karn for lying that he is brahmin and curses him that he will not be able to use his knowledge when he will need it the most.