सोमक–जन्तु उपाख्यानम्
Somaka–Jantu Exemplar: The Quest for a Hundred Sons
स वै यत्नेन महता तासु पुत्र महीपति: । कंचिन्नासादयामास कालेन महता हापि,परंतु दीर्घकालतक महान् प्रयत्न करते रहनेपर भी वे अपनी उन रानियोंके गर्भसे कोई पुत्र न प्राप्त कर सके
sa vai yatnena mahatā tāsu putra mahīpatiḥ | kañcin nāsādayāmāsa kālena mahatā api |
وبذل الملك جهدًا عظيمًا ليُرزق ولدًا من بين أولئك الملكات؛ غير أنه، على امتداد زمنٍ طويل، لم يظفر بابنٍ من أيٍّ منهنّ.
लोगश उवाच
The verse highlights that intense personal effort does not always guarantee results; in matters like progeny and dynastic continuity, outcomes are portrayed as dependent on time and forces beyond immediate control, inviting patience and reflection on dharma rather than mere insistence on desire.
A king, despite sustained and great effort over a long period, fails to obtain a son from his queens, setting up a dynastic problem that typically motivates further counsel, vows, rituals, or alternative means within the epic’s storyline.