Jarāsandha’s Siege of Mathurā, Kṛṣṇa-Balarāma’s Victory, and the Founding of Dvārakā amid Kālayavana’s Threat
तव राम यदि श्रद्धा युध्यस्व धैर्यमुद्वह । हित्वा वा मच्छरैश्छिन्नं देहं स्वर्याहि मां जहि ॥ १८ ॥
tava rāma yadi śraddhā yudhyasva dhairyam udvaha hitvā vā mac-charaiś chinnaṁ dehaṁ svar yāhi māṁ jahi
罗摩啊,若你自信,就鼓起勇气与我一战。你或可舍弃被我箭矢斩碎之身而升天界,或当将我斩杀。
According to ācārya Śrīdhara Svāmī, Jarāsandha suspected that Lord Balarāma’s body was indestructible, and thus he offered what might be a more practical alternative, that Balarāma kill Jarāsandha.
This verse presents the Kshatriya ideal of steadfast bravery—either fight with courage or accept death honorably, reflecting commitment to one’s duty without cowardice.
During the confrontation at Mathura, Jarasandha taunts and challenges Balarama to prove his valor—inviting him to fight decisively, even to the point of death.
Face responsibilities with resolve: commit to the right action with steadiness, rather than hesitating out of fear—especially when duty and integrity are at stake.