Shounaka Asks Souti to Recount the Bhrigu LineageEager to hear the ancient tales, Shounaka asks Souti if he has learned the Puranas from his father and specifically requests the history of his own lineage: the Bhrigus. Souti agrees, establishing his authority and beginning the recitation that connects the distant past to the listeners in the present.
Shounaka Inquires About the Name ChyavanaAfter hearing the initial genealogy, the sage Shounaka interrupts with a specific question: why was Bhrigu's son known by the name Chyavana? His curiosity prompts the storyteller to launch into the detailed tale behind the name.
Souti Narrates the Story of Jaratkaru and AstikaThe storyteller Souti begins his narration, weaving together the plight of Jaratkaru’s ancestors, his strange marriage to the snake-woman who shares his name, and the birth of Astika — the sage who would one day stand between fire and annihilation.
Shounaka Asks Souti About Janamejaya's Snake-Sacrifice and AstikaIn the Naimisharanya forest, the sage Shounaka asks the storyteller Souti why King Janamejaya tried to destroy all snakes, and why the Brahmana Astika saved them. He demands the full, beautiful story.
Shounaka Asks Souti to Narrate the Story of AstikaPleased with Souti's narration in the Naimisha forest, the sage Shounaka asks him to tell the detailed story of the holy Astika, praising his gentle and pleasing speech.
Shounaka Asks Souti About Garuda's OriginsAs Souti prepares to tell the story of Garuda stealing the amrita, the sage Shounaka interrupts. He has specific, pointed questions about the bird’s impossible origins and powers.
Shounaka asks Souti about the origin of the name JaratkaruDuring the recitation of the Mahabharata, the sage Shounaka interrupts to ask the storyteller, Souti, about the origin of a curious name: Jaratkaru. Souti explains the simple, literal etymology that reveals the sage's defining act of austerity.
Janamejaya Asks His Ministers About His Father's DeathKing Janamejaya, having ascended the throne, summons his ministers. He demands a complete account of his father Parikshit's life and, most pressingly, the specific story of how he died, so that he may learn from it.
Shounaka Asks About the Priests at Janamejaya's Snake-SacrificeShounaka asks Souti to name the great sages who officiated at Janamejaya's terrible snake-sacrifice. Souti lists the ritual masters and the assembly of Brahmanas who oversaw the rite, establishing its formidable authority.
Shounaka requests Souti to recite the MahabharataWith the tale of Astika concluded, the listener Shounaka is pleased — but not satisfied. He has heard the prelude. Now he wants the main story: the epic composed by Vyasa and recited at Janamejaya's sacrifice.