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RANTI DEVA

Only a little rice was left for Ranti Deva.
A hungry dog ran up to him. He wagged his tail. Thus he begged for food. Ranti Deva gave him all he had.

The dog gobbled it up. Ranti Deva felt happy. He said to him, "I could remove the hunger of others!" Then God appeared to Ranti Deva and said, "I am pleased with you, Ranti Deva. You thought of  others. You did not think of your own hunger, I love persons like you."

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