Once upon a time, in a vast jungle, there lived a mighty lion named Sheru. He was known for his fierce roar and his bravery. One day, as Sheru was roaming around the jungle, he came across a river. The river was flowing gently, and the sound of the water was soothing to the ears. Sheru was thirsty, and the sight of the river made him happy. But as he leaned down to drink the water, he saw his reflection in the water.
Sheru was shocked to see that he had grown old. His mane was no longer as lustrous as it used to be, and there were wrinkles on his forehead. He felt sad and disappointed. He realized that he had spent his entire life fighting for power and dominance in the jungle, and he had not taken the time to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
As Sheru was lost in thought, he heard a sound. It was a small, helpless creature crying for help. Sheru followed the sound and found a little rabbit trapped in a thorny bush near the river. The rabbit had hurt its paw and could not move.
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Sheru could have easily killed the rabbit and had it for his meal, but something stopped him. He remembered how he had been so self-centered in his life and had never thought of helping others. This was his chance to do something good, and he decided to help the rabbit.

Sheru carefully removed the thorns from the bush and helped the rabbit out. The little creature was grateful and thanked Sheru for his kindness. Sheru felt a sense of satisfaction that he had never felt before. He realized that true happiness comes not from power and dominance, but from helping others and being kind.
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From that day on, Sheru made it his mission to help anyone in need. He became known as the kindest lion in the jungle, and all the animals looked up to him. He had learned an important lesson – that Dharma and Karma are not just words, but a way of life.
The End.
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