Once upon a time, in a lush green garden, there lived a beautiful flower. This flower was the most beautiful one in the garden, and every day, many visitors came to admire its beauty.

One day, a small caterpillar was wandering around the garden when it saw the flower. The caterpillar was amazed by the beauty of the flower and decided to make it its home.

The flower welcomed the caterpillar and allowed it to stay. The caterpillar felt very comfortable and ate the nectar from the flower every day.

Days passed, and the caterpillar started to grow. It ate more and more nectar from the flower, and the flower began to wilt. The flower was worried about its own survival, but it could not bring itself to kick out the caterpillar who had become its friend.

The Transformation of a Caterpillar: A Story of Dharma and Karma

One day, the caterpillar finally turned into a beautiful butterfly and flew away, leaving the flower behind. The flower was heartbroken, and it realized that it had given so much to the caterpillar, but had received nothing in return.

Just then, a wise old bee came along and saw the wilted flower. The bee knew that the flower had been very generous to the caterpillar, but it had not received anything in return. The bee explained to the flower that in life, it is important to give and receive in balance. If one gives too much and does not receive anything in return, it creates an imbalance in nature.

The flower understood the wisdom of the bee’s words and made a vow to always give and receive in balance, never letting anyone take advantage of its kindness again.

In the end, the flower’s beauty returned, and it continued to be admired by visitors to the garden. The flower lived a long and fulfilling life, always remembering the lesson it had learned from the caterpillar and the wise old bee.

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