Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 1 - Verse 40
Sanskrit:
आयोधनगतं वित्तमनन्तं वीरभूषणम् ।यदुराजाय तत् सर्वमाहृतं प्रादिशत्प्रभु: ॥ ४० ॥
ITRANS:
āyodhana-gataṁ vittamanantaṁ vīra-bhūṣaṇamyadu-rājāya tat sarvamāhṛtaṁ prādiśat prabhuḥ
Translation:
Lord Kṛṣṇa then presented to the Yadu king all the wealth that had fallen on the battlefield — namely, the countless ornaments of the dead warriors.
Purport:
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī adds that jeweled ornaments had also been collected from the horses and other animals. What might be added here, for the sake of the squeamish, is that Jarāsandha came to Mathurā with the clear intention of slaughtering every last man in the city, including Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma. It is out of the causeless mercy of the Lord that He gives the conditioned souls a taste of their own medicine and thus helps them become more sensitive to the laws of nature and the existence of a Supreme Godhead. Ultimately, Kṛṣṇa awarded Jarāsandha and others killed on the battlefield spiritual liberation. The Lord is strict, but He is not malicious. In fact, He is an ocean of mercy.