Karna: The Avatar of Mahadev

The world trembles with divine anticipation. On Mount Kailash, Lord Mahadev, the supreme deity, concludes his meditation, his eyes reflecting the turbulent future of the Dvapara Yuga and the impending war of Mahabharata. Witnessing the suffering of mortals, particularly the injustice faced by the mighty warrior Karna and the disrespect shown to women, Mahadev makes a momentous decision: he will take an avatar in this age.
He shares his resolve with Mata Parvati, who pledges to join him as Draupadi, and informs the other members of the Trinity and the divine hosts. The news of Mahadev's descent to Earth spreads throughout the three worlds, bringing joy and expectation.
Meanwhile, in the human realm, a young princess named Kunti, empowered by a boon from Sage Durvasa, impulsively invokes the Sun God, Surya Dev. Guided by Mahadev's plan, Surya Dev bestows upon her a child – an infant radiating divine light, marked by sacred symbols, and possessing eyes that hold the universe. Born prematurely and under circumstances that threaten to bring social ruin, the child, named Karna, is a secret, a miracle, and the earthly form of Mahadev himself, entering a world he is destined to change.
