Kṛṣṇa Comforts His Parents, Restores Ugrasena, Studies with Sāndīpani, and Returns the Guru’s Son
सर्वान्स्वान्ज्ञतिसम्बन्धान्दिग्भ्य: कंसभयाकुलान् । यदुवृष्ण्यन्धकमधुदाशार्हकुकुरादिकान् ॥ १५ ॥ सभाजितान् समाश्वास्य विदेशावासकर्शितान् । न्यवासयत् स्वगेहेषु वित्तै: सन्तर्प्य विश्वकृत् ॥ १६ ॥
sarvān svān jñati-sambandhān digbhyaḥ kaṁsa-bhayākulān yadu-vṛṣṇy-andhaka-madhu dāśārha-kukurādikān
Entonces el Señor hizo volver a todos Sus parientes cercanos y demás familiares desde los diversos lugares adonde habían huido por miedo a Kaṁsa. Recibió con el debido honor a los Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras y otros clanes, y consoló a quienes estaban agotados por vivir en tierras extrañas. Luego Śrī Kṛṣṇa, creador del universo, los reinstaló en sus hogares y los colmó con valiosos dones.
This verse states they were dispersed and distressed due to fear of Kaṁsa’s oppression, so they fled to different regions for safety.
They are prominent branches of the broader Yadu dynasty, identified here as Krishna’s kinsmen and allied clans.
When tyranny and fear scatter people, the Bhagavatam highlights seeking rightful protection and rebuilding community under dharma—here exemplified by Krishna restoring safety to His own.