Karna no longer exists as a distinct being. Let me explain. In the Swargarohanika Parva of the Mahabharata, Yudhishthira arrives in Devaloka in his own body (which he did by successfully going on the Swargarohini mountain path, unlike his brothers and Draupadi who fell off). He is initially presented a false vision of the Pandavas, Karna, and Draupadi all residing in Asuraloka, but that was ...
No. Karna did not play any game of dice with the wife of Duryodhana. Second of all Duryodhana's wives are not named in Mahabharata. None of them are called by their names. The name Bhanumati is not mentioned in the Mahabharata. Duryodhana had at the very least two wives, one from Kasi and one from Kalinga. At Bhishma's deathbed he talks about how karna abducted a kasi princess for Duryodhana ...
Karna has a habit of giving donation daily after the giving ardhya to Sun in the morning. When the Mahabharata's fight was about to begin, Indra went to Karna and asked for his Kavach & Kundal.
3 Krishna says that even he and Arjuna cannot defeat Karna if Karna had his kavacha (arnour) and kundala (ear rings). Source from Mahabharata Drona Parva Clad in (natural) coat of mail and decked with his (natural) ear-rings, Karna, who had his senses under control, could singly vanquish the three worlds with the very gods.
From the article "Karna and Arjuna" by Dr. Madhu Guptan and his comments under the article: On the basis of evidence from the Mahabharata Arjuna emerges as the greatest warrior. Arjuna humbles Karna many times before Mahabharata war like Draupadi Svayamvar, Virata war and in the killing of Jayadrath. Karna ,Gandharva's attack, in spite of all his boasting, is neither able to save Jayadrath ...