Somaka–Jantu Ākhyāna: Desire-Driven Sacrifice and Shared Karmic Consequence
इस प्रकार श्रीमहाभारत वनपर्वके अन्तर्गत तीर्थयात्रापर्वमें लोमशती र्थयात्राके प्रसंगमें जन्तूपाख्यानविषयक एक सौ सत्ताईसवाँ अध्याय पूरा हुआ
iti prakāraṁ śrīmahābhārata-vanaparvake antargataṁ tīrthayātrāparvaṇi lomaśatīrthayātrā-prasaṅge jantūpākhyāna-viṣayaka ekaśatasaptaviṁśatitamo 'dhyāyaḥ pūrṇaḥ
Así concluye el capítulo ciento veintisiete del Jantūpākhyāna, inserto en el Tīrthayātrāparvan del Vana Parva del venerable Śrī Mahābhārata, en el marco del relato de peregrinación de Lomāśa.
सोमक उवाच
This line functions as a colophon marking the close of a chapter within the pilgrimage section; its implicit lesson is the importance of tīrthayātrā (pilgrimage) and the preservation of moral exempla through embedded tales (upākhyānas) in the Mahābhārata’s narrative framework.
The text is not a spoken verse of the story but an editorial/narrative closure: it announces that the 127th chapter dealing with the Jantū episode, situated within Lomāśa’s pilgrimage-context in the Tīrthayātrāparvan of the Vana Parva, has concluded.