Anger is destructive Story Line
It was a village in Vanappavati, adjacent to the forest.
There lived a man who loved animals. One day he went hunting in the forest and caught a beautiful deer. Mesmerized by the beauty of the deer, he did not kill it for meat but reared it at home.
One day the deer disappeared magically, it didn't run, it disappeared and he was furious.
Who would have caught this deer? The thought of finding him wherever he was and taking revenge was formed in anger.
Immediately he praised God, God has given me darshan, what is the reason why the devotee of God called me? God asked.
What should an intelligent devotee ask? I want to ask if I want to grow a deer But did not listen.
Anger has covered the eyes, God! I raised a deer on a whim. Whoever stole the deer should come forward I want to beat him to get rid of my anger.
This is the boon that the devotee asked for The benevolent God hesitated at the devotee's request.
Devotee, I will return your deer, do not ask who is responsible for its disappearance.
No, I know how troubled my mind is. So he stubbornly asked that I will not let him go without taking revenge Don't feel sorry for me later I have given you a blessing.
Someone who has stolen your deer is standing behind you.
The devotee looked back and stopped, the lion's vengeful anger disappeared, fear took hold, all his hands and feet started shaking, he started running blindly, God saved me, God smiled.
Attirukaranukkup putti mattutane His story is over.
Here his wisdom did not work and rage finally brought destruction. Well, as far as I know, you are not angry.



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