Karna Parva

[2] Karna Parva includes a treatise by Aswatthama which focuses on the motive of the deeds of human life.

Two translations from the 19th century, now in public domain, are those by Kisari Mohan Ganguli[1] and Manmatha Nath Dutt.

Clay Sanskrit Library has published a 15 volume set of the Mahabharata which includes a translation of Karna Parva by Adam Bowles.

[5][17][18] Karna Parva, Chapter 6: Passion, engagement, skill and policy - these are the means to accomplish objectives.

An untruth spoken to save creatures from injuries is in the cause of morality, and does not amount to a falsehood.

Death of Karna