Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rājasūya Resolve and the Slaying of Jarāsandha
इत्युदारमति: प्राह कृष्णार्जुनवृकोदरान् । हे विप्रा व्रियतां कामो ददाम्यात्मशिरोऽपि व: ॥ २७ ॥
ity udāra-matiḥ prāha kṛṣṇārjuna-vṛkodarān he viprā vriyatāṁ kāmo dadāmy ātma-śiro ’pi vaḥ
Setelah menetapkan hati, Jarāsandha yang berhati mulia berkata kepada Kṛṣṇa, Arjuna dan Bhīma: “Wahai para brāhmaṇa yang berilmu, pilihlah apa sahaja yang kamu kehendaki; bahkan kepalaku sendiri pun akan aku berikan.”
This verse shows Jarāsandha presenting himself as magnanimous and bound by kṣatriya code—inviting the ‘brāhmaṇas’ to ask any boon, even offering his own head, reflecting the ideal of keeping one’s word and giving without fear.
In this episode, Kṛṣṇa, Arjuna, and Bhīma approach Jarāsandha in the guise of brāhmaṇas; Jarāsandha addresses them accordingly, not yet openly treating them as warrior challengers.
It highlights integrity and commitment: speak promises carefully, but once given, honor them—even when it is costly—while also learning to discern appearances, since virtue can be invoked even within a larger conflict.