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to the nearby mountain, Vipulachal, and he was there in Samavsaran. Almost everyone in the town including the king was going to pay their homage to him. Bhavdatta joined others towards the Samavsaran. When the frog heard this news, he went hopping along with everybody. People saw him under their feet, so they tried to plave him off the road. They did not know that he wanted to go and see Lord Mahavir. He kept going with the crowd, and while doing so, he was crushed under the foot of an elephant, and he died.
Since his thoughts were highly devotional and he was so eager to see Lord Mahavir, he earned good Karma (Punya), and was reborn as angel in heaven with many capabilities. With his special power, he looked back at his past lives and remembered the whole incident and his desire to see Lord Mahavir. In order to fulfill that desire, he came to the earth to pay homage to Lord Mahāvira and then returned to heaven.
The moral of the story is that attachment should be given up. The second moral is that if a creature like a frog can have devotion, we should have devotion. This devotion leads to the spiritual upliftment of the soul.
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