सोमक–जन्तु उपाख्यानम्
Somaka–Jantu Exemplar: The Quest for a Hundred Sons
लोगश उवाच युधिष्ठिरासीन्रपति: सोमको नाम धार्मिक: । तस्य भार्याशतं राजन् सदृशीनामभूत् तदा,लोमशजीने कहा--युधिष्ठिर! सोमक नामसे प्रसिद्ध एक धर्मात्मा राजा राज्य करते थे। उनकी सौ रानियाँ थीं। वे सभी रूप-अवस्था आदिदमें प्रायः एक समान थीं
Lomaśa uvāca—Yudhiṣṭhira āsīn nṛpatiḥ Somako nāma dhārmikaḥ | tasya bhāryāśataṃ rājan sadṛśīnām abhūt tadā ||
লোমশে ক’লে—যুধিষ্ঠিৰ! সোমক নামৰ এজন ধৰ্মাত্মা ৰজা ৰাজ্য কৰিছিল। হে ৰাজন, তেতিয়া তেওঁৰ শতজনী ৰাণী আছিল; ৰূপ-অৱস্থা আদিত তেওঁলোক প্ৰায় সদৃশ আছিল।
लोगश उवाच
The verse sets an ethical frame by introducing Somaka explicitly as dhārmika (righteous), implying that the forthcoming episode should be read through the lens of dharma and responsible kingship rather than mere curiosity about royal life.
Lomaśa begins a story addressed to Yudhiṣṭhira, introducing King Somaka and stating that he had a hundred wives who were largely similar, preparing the ground for a later development involving lineage, choice, and moral consequence.