Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rājasūya Resolve and the Slaying of Jarāsandha
श्रीभगवानुवाच युद्धं नो देहि राजेन्द्र द्वन्द्वशो यदि मन्यसे । युद्धार्थिनो वयं प्राप्ता राजन्या नान्यकाङ्क्षिण: ॥ २८ ॥
śrī-bhagavān uvāca yuddhaṁ no dehi rājendra dvandvaśo yadi manyase yuddhārthino vayaṁ prāptā rājanyā nānya-kāṅkṣiṇaḥ
خداوندِ برتر نے فرمایا— “اے راجندر! اگر مناسب سمجھو تو ہمیں دو بدو جنگ عطا کرو۔ ہم کشتری ہیں، جنگ مانگنے آئے ہیں؛ تم سے اور کوئی درخواست نہیں۔”
This verse highlights kṣatriya duty as seeking honorable combat, specifically proposing regulated one-on-one duels rather than chaotic warfare, reflecting dharmic conduct in battle.
In the Jarasandha episode, Krishna approaches as a warrior and proposes dvandva-yuddha (duel) as a righteous, traditional kṣatriya method—framing the conflict within dharma while aiming to end Jarasandha’s oppression.
Act with integrity and clear intention: face challenges directly, follow fair rules, and avoid hidden motives—doing what is right rather than pursuing selfish gain.