This content was originally posted by: The.Lannister
@Parshuram & Drona: I have never really understood why a guru MUST accept a person as his student just because the student wants to study under him. Same thing with the weapons too. Karna thinks he deserves to know Bramhastra vidya. Karna thinks he deserves a teacher like Parshuam. But if the teacher doesn't agree why is he wrong? (wrt Chitragupta chastising Parshuram & Drona for not doing the duty of a teacher)The teachers have got all their weapons after a lot of study, hard work & dedication. Aren't they within their rights to refuse to give them to a person whom they consider unfit? Does it make them less noble? Yes, probably. Does it make them wrong & give the pupil a right to deceive the guru? Absolutely not!
sorry I have to disagree...
the teachers did not find Karna unfit they find his caste was unfit...that is the difference
[in fact Parsuram loved Karna dearly for his merit...which means he had everything to get the Brahmastra vidya]
in olden days teachers used to choose a student based on their merits but later the system became corrupted...
and I do not see any flaw in Chirtagupta's verdict...any sane person will do the same...
P.S:- you are a Tyrion Lannister fan I thought you like Karna, coz Tyrion has many similarities with Karna...😊
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