But Parashuram
had a mercurial temperament and could flare up on small omissions and
commissions. To avoid incurring his wrath, he took every precaution. On
archery, Karna was working really hard. He would go any length to follow his
Master’s precepts – practise tirelessly from dawn to dusk to make him happy and
learn more weapons and take lessons on the art of warfare. Parashuram had also
somehow developed a soft corner for the bright young disciple and taught him
like a loving and caring father. In course of time, he gave Karna lessons in
handling of divyastras. As days passed, Karna was growing as an outstanding
archer. The crowning success of his apprenticeship came one day, when his Guru
gave him brahmastra, one of the most powerful divaystras. Karna’s joy knew no
bounds.
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