Jarāsandha’s Siege of Mathurā, Kṛṣṇa-Balarāma’s Victory, and the Founding of Dvārakā amid Kālayavana’s Threat
पश्यार्य व्यसनं प्राप्तं यदूनां त्वावतां प्रभो । एष ते रथ आयातो दयितान्यायुधानि च ॥ १३ ॥ एतदर्थं हि नौ जन्म साधूनामीश शर्मकृत् । त्रयोविंशत्यनीकाख्यं भूमेर्भारमपाकुरु ॥ १४ ॥
paśyārya vyasanaṁ prāptaṁ yadūnāṁ tvāvatāṁ prabho eṣa te ratha āyāto dayitāny āyudhāni ca
Ó venerável irmão mais velho Balarāma, vê o perigo que se abateu sobre os Yadus que dependem de Ti. Senhor amado, Teu próprio carro e Tuas armas prediletas chegaram diante de Ti. Ó Īśvara, nascemos para o bem-estar dos sādhus; portanto, remove agora da terra o fardo destes vinte e três exércitos.
This verse shows devotees turning to Krishna as their protector when calamity strikes, acknowledging that even protected communities face trials but Krishna remains the refuge.
Because an urgent threat has arisen for the Yadus, and the speaker urges Krishna to act—His chariot and weapons symbolize readiness to protect dharma and His devotees.
Respond to crises by remembering your spiritual shelter, acting responsibly, and relying on God’s guidance rather than panic—faith and steady duty together.