Bhāgavata-Māhātmya and the Complete Summary of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
जरासन्धसमानीतसैन्यस्य बहुशो वध: । घातनं यवनेन्द्रस्य कुशस्थल्या निवेशनम् ॥ ३७ ॥
jarāsandha-samānīta- sainyasya bahuśo vadhaḥ ghātanaṁ yavanendrasya kuśasthalyā niveśanam
Также описываются многократное уничтожение многочисленных войск, приведённых Джарасандхой, убийство варварского царя Калаяваны и основание города Двараки в Кушастхали.
This verse recalls that Jarāsandha repeatedly assembled armies, and those forces were many times destroyed—highlighting Krishna’s protection of dharma and His devotees.
‘Yavanendra’ means the king of the Yavanas (foreign/mleccha rulers). The verse briefly notes his slaying as one of the notable events remembered in Krishna’s pastimes.
The shloka points to Krishna’s role as a wise protector and organizer—teaching that spiritual leadership includes creating safe, dharmic spaces where devotion and righteous living can flourish.