Somaka–Jantu Ākhyāna: Desire-Driven Sacrifice and Shared Karmic Consequence
लोगमश उवाच तत: स याजयामास सोमकं तेन जन्तुना | मातरस्तु बलात् पुत्रमपाकर्षु: कृपान्विता:
Lomaśa uvāca tataḥ sa yājayāmāsa Somakaṃ tena jantunā | mātaraḥ tu balāt putram apākarṣuḥ kṛpānvitāḥ ||
लोमश म्हणाला— मग त्याने त्या जीवासह सोमकाकडून यज्ञकर्म करवून घेतले. पण माता करुणेने भरून पुत्राला बलपूर्वक ओढून दूर नेऊ लागल्या।
लोगमश उवाच
Compassion (kṛpā) functions as a corrective within dharma: even when an act is framed as ritual or duty, humane protection of a vulnerable person can take precedence over a harsh or harmful procedure.
Lomaśa narrates that someone arranged for Somaka to carry out a rite using a living being; at that moment, the mothers—overcome with pity—intervened and forcibly pulled the son away, preventing the act from proceeding as intended.