
The Pushpa Kumari flower tree grows and remains at the entrance of the temple. Its shade makes the flowers bloom and fall. If a bee or a bee comes near the tree, it immediately hides its flowers. They do not see the flowers and turn away from the tree in despair. That day, for some reason, a Batoi prince suddenly came and rested at the base of the tree. Then he opened the temple and saw that the old man had been there for many days. Feeling bad, the prince immediately washed his clothes in the nearby pond. He brought some water from a pot in a corner of the temple, washed his clothes, and then the prince went to pick some flowers. There was no other tree near that temple except this Maya flower tree, and it did not seem to bloom at all. So he went and stretched out his hand to the tree.
The flowers were within reach of the prince. But when the prince stretched out his hand, the tree grew a little taller. In this way, he could no longer reach the flowers of the prince. The prince said, “What a strange tree! I stretched out my hand, and this tree grows taller.” Is this magic then?
Rajapu thought for a while. Then he said – “Oh Tree King! I will only pick flowers for my father, not for myself. Please be a little shorter.”
The tree, hearing all the words of Rajapu, sang:
“If you take the flower, I swear.”
“The tree of the chariot will fulfill your desires.”
Rajapu suddenly became completely amazed when he heard the tree say such a thing. The tree sang like a human, telling him to fulfill his desires. Rajapu thought there must be something in it. So he asked the tree.