Elephant Chain on Karna's Banner: The Forgotten Symbolism of Mahabharata's Greatest Warrior In the great Kurukshetra war described in the Mahabharata, every warrior who rode into battle carried far more than weapons and armour. Each chariot bore a flag, and upon that flag rested an emblem chosen with deep intention. These were not mere decorations. They were declarations of identity, philosophy, spiritual allegiance, and destiny. Arjuna's flag bore the image of Hanuman. Bhishma's carried the symbol of a palm tree. Drona displayed a water pot and a bow. Each emblem spoke before its warrior ever raised a weapon. Among all these symbols, one stands apart for its striking strangeness and its profound depth. Karna, the son of Surya, the greatest archer of his age, rode into battle under a flag that bore not an elephant, but an elephant chain. The Symbol That Speaks of Bondage The elephant chain, known in Sanskrit texts as the nagapasha or the hasti bandhan, was the ins...