Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rājasūya Resolve and the Slaying of Jarāsandha
एकपादोरुवृषणकटिपृष्ठस्तनांसके । एकबाह्वक्षिभ्रूकर्णे शकले ददृशु: प्रजा: ॥ ४४ ॥
eka-pādoru-vṛṣaṇa- kaṭi-pṛṣṭha-stanāṁsake eka-bāhv-akṣi-bhrū-karṇe śakale dadṛśuḥ prajāḥ
Da sahen die Untertanen den König in zwei Teile gespalten daliegen: jeder Teil mit einem Bein, Oberschenkel, Hoden, Hüfte, Schulter, Arm, Auge, Braue und Ohr sowie mit halbem Rücken und halber Brust.
This verse describes how the people saw Jarasandha appearing as if only half-formed—one of each limb and feature—highlighting his strange, divided condition.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this detail while recounting the events surrounding Jarasandha in Canto 10, Chapter 72.
External appearance and even shocking circumstances do not define ultimate worth—Bhagavatam repeatedly shows that destiny unfolds under higher governance, urging humility and deeper vision beyond the surface.