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Banasena was the son of [[Karna]], and he was excellent in handling weapons during the war. He was killed by [[Bhima]] during the Kurukshetra war. But [[Bhima]] allowed [[Karna]] to take his son’s body in order to perform funeral to him. Banasena was mentioned in the Mahabharata as a handsome and a brave warrior. Similar to his father, he was also a generous person, and he used to daily provide food to the people who visit his palace. He was very much liked by [[Karna]]’s friend [[Duryodhana]], and [[Duryodhana]] treated him similar to his own son.
Banasena was the son of [[Karna]], and he was excellent in handling weapons during the war. He was killed by [[Bhima]] during the Kurukshetra war. But [[Bhima]] allowed [[Karna]] to take his son’s body in order to perform funeral to him. Banasena was mentioned in the Mahabharata as a handsome and a brave warrior. Similar to his father, he was also a generous person, and he used to daily provide food to the people who visit his palace. He was very much liked by [[Karna]]’s friend [[Duryodhana]], and [[Duryodhana]] treated him similar to his own son.


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