King Somaka Laments Having Only One SonKing Somaka has one hundred wives but only a single son, Jantu, born after a lifetime of effort. When an ant bite makes the child cry and the entire palace erupts in lamentation, the king is forced to confront the fragility of his entire lineage — and asks his priest if there is any ceremony, good or bad, that can give him one hundred sons.
Somaka Sacrifices His Son JantuKing Somaka, desperate for a hundred sons, performs a sacrifice in which his only son Jantu is offered into the fire. The mothers of Jantu scream and try to pull him back, but the officiating priest drags the boy away and completes the rite — and the mothers, inhaling the smoke, fall down.
Somaka Rescues His Preceptor from HellKing Somaka arrives in the next world and finds his preceptor being cooked in a terrible hell. When he learns the priest suffers for a sacrifice performed on Somaka's behalf, he demands to take his place — and argues with Dharmaraja himself that their deeds are identical and their fates should be shared.